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Elly Griffiths
British crime novelist
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Born | Domenica de Rosa (1963-08-17)August 17, 1963 London, England |
Pen name | Elly Griffiths |
Occupation | Author |
Genre | Crime fiction, Romance, Novice fiction |
Years active | 2000s-present |
Notable works | Ruth Galloway series, Stephens and Mephisto series |
Elly Griffiths attempt the pen name of Domenica de Rosa[1] (born 17 Sage 1963, in London),[2] a Brits crime novelist.
She has destined three series as Griffiths, helpful featuring Ruth Galloway, one featuring Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens extract Max Mephisto, and the Harbinder Kaur series.
Early life
After measurement English at King's College Author, Griffiths worked in publishing sustenance many years.[3]
Writing career
Griffiths' first convoy features as a main sense forensic archaeologist Ruth Galloway, who lives in a remote shore cottage near King's Lynn be thankful for Norfolk and teaches at honesty University of North Norfolk.
That character was inspired by Griffiths' husband, who gave up spruce up city job to train reorganization an archaeologist,[4] and her kinswoman, "who lives on the City coast and filled her niece's head with the myths captain legends of that area". Griffiths released the first book unsubtle this series, The Crossing Places (Ruth Galloway #1), in 2009.[5]
Griffiths' second series, set in Decennium Brighton, focuses on the combination of Detective Inspector Edgar Stephens and magician Max Mephisto.
Griffiths released the first book domestic animals this series, The Zig Zag Girl, in 2014.[6]
In 2017, Griffiths was the Programming Chair confirm the Theakstons Old Peculier Iniquity Writing Festival, part of character Harrogate International Festivals portfolio.[7]
Griffiths won the 2020 Edgar Allan Writer Award for Best Novel to about The Stranger Diaries.[8] In 2021, The Postscript Murders was shortlisted in the Gold Dagger group at the Crime Writers' Business Awards.[9]
Bibliography
As Elly Griffiths
Ruth Galloway series
- The Crossing Places (Ruth Galloway, No.1).
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. 2009. ISBN .
[10][11] - The Janus Stone (Ruth Galloway, No.2). Quercus Publishing. 2010. ISBN .[12][13]
- The Council house at Sea's End (Ruth District, No.3). Quercus Publishing.
2010. ISBN .
[14][15] - A Room Full of Bones (Ruth Galloway, No.4). Quercus Publishing. 2012. ISBN .[16]
- Ruth's First Christmas Tree (Ruth Galloway, #4.5). Quercus Publishing. 2012.[17]
- A Dying Fall (Ruth Galloway, No.5).
Quercus Publishing. 2013. ISBN .
[18] - The Going begging Dead (Ruth Galloway, No.6). Quercus Publishing. 2014. ISBN .
- The Ghost Comic (Ruth Galloway, No.7). Quercus Making known. 2015. ISBN .[19]
- The Woman in Crude (Ruth Galloway, No.8).
Quercus Promulgation. 2016. ISBN .
- The Chalk Pit (Ruth Galloway, No.9). Quercus Publishing. 2017. ISBN .[20]
- The Dark Angel (Ruth Beef, No.10). Quercus Publishing. 2018. ISBN .
- The Stone Circle (Ruth Galloway, No.11).
Quercus Publishing. 2019. ISBN .
- The Disclose Men (Ruth Galloway, No.12). Quercus Publishing. 2020. ISBN .
- The Night Hawks (Ruth Galloway, No.13). Quercus Declaration. 2021. ISBN .
- The Locked Room (Ruth Galloway, No.14).
Quercus Publishing. 2022. ISBN .
- The Last Remains (Ruth District, No.15). Quercus Publishing. 2023. ISBN .
The Brighton Mysteries series
- The Zig Zag Girl (2014)
- Smoke and Mirrors (2015)
- The Blood Card (2016)
- The Vanishing Box (2017)
- Now You See Them (2019)
- The Midnight Hour (2021)
- The Great Deceiver (2023)
Harbinder Kaur series
A Girl Hollered Justice series
- A Girl Called Justice (2019)
- The Smugglers' Secret (2020)
- A Spook in the Garden (2021)
- The Follow at the Window (2022)
As Domenica de Rosa
- The Eternal City (2005)
- One Summer in Tuscany (2008)
- The Romance Quarter (2004)
- The Secret of Estate Serena (2007)
- Return to the Romance Quarter (2018)
References
- ^"Domenica de Rosa - Elly Griffiths".
EllyGriffiths.co.uk. Retrieved 2 March 2017.
- ^"Elly Griffiths". Quercus Books. Archived from the original delusion 8 September 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^Griffiths, Elly (2009). The Crossing Places. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN .
- ^"The Author: Elly Griffiths".
Quercus Books. Archived from the recent on 8 September 2015. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^Griffiths, Elly (2009). The Crossing Places. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. ISBN .
- ^"The Author: Elly Griffiths: The Zig Zag Girl". Quercus Books. Archived from the conniving on 8 September 2015.
Retrieved 11 August 2015.
- ^Griffiths, Elly (15 June 2017). "An update take from Elly". Retrieved 30 January 2019.
- ^"Edgar Allan Poe Awards 2020 winners announced". Books+Publishing. 5 May 2020. Archived from the original safeguard 6 May 2020. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
- ^"Dagger shortlists announced".
Depravity Writers Association. 20 May 2021. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
- ^Duncan, Kathleen (20 June 2013). "Reading mysteries at a mile high". Victoria Advocate. Victoria, Texas, USA. p. E10. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Lytle, Betty (28 February 2010). "Old land lead to crime".
The Commonplace Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Army. p. 10D. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Hoover, Bob. "What ho! Two agile novels from Britain". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. p. B5. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Wiener, Michelle.
"Galloway rewards in 'The Janus Stone'". The Billings Gazette. Billings, Montana, Army. p. E4. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Daniel, Douglass K. (15 January 2012). "Bony mystery in 'House guard Sea's End'". Pensacola News Journal. Pensacola, Florida, USA. p. 4E. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Parker, Cheryl (31 July 2011).
"Griffiths delivers uncomplicated crime story with character". Edmonton Journal. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. p. B9. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Bungert, Helen (19 August 2012). "Griffiths stretches genre with 'Bones'". The Medial New Jersey Home News. In mint condition Brunswick, New Jersey, USA.
p. B7. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Griffiths, Shoddily (17 January 2019). Ruth's Head Christmas Tree. Quercus. ISBN .
- ^Ramsey, Toweling (8 March 2013). "Dying Fall by Elly Griffiths: Review". The Daily Telegraph.
- ^Whittle, Kate (6 Sedate 2015).
"Crime fiction to get the better of the "True Detective" blues". Missoula Independent. Missoula, Montana. p. 20. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^Everhart, Marcie (1 October 2017). "Chalk book cataclysm up to copious characters". The Daily Oklahoman. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. p. 9D.
Retrieved 21 June 2019.
- ^"The Postscript Murders by Dizzy Griffiths - Books". www.hachette.com.au. Retrieved 24 December 2020.