Dr. Ruth Galloway is an archeologist, specializing in bones. When a child's skeleton is found on the moors she lives near, the police come to her university and ask for her help. They are hopeful that it is the skeleton of a child who went missing twelve years ago but when Ruth examines the bones, it is obvious that this is a skeleton from centuries ago.
Ruth lives by herself in a tiny cottage with only two cats for company. She doesn't have a partner at the moment, having broken up several years ago with her longest relationship. She isn't sure she wants another man in her life as she is happy as she is.
But she is sure that she likes helping the police. Not the police themselves, especially the taciturn, rude DCI Nelson who is heading the case. When another girl goes missing and when bodies start to turn up murdered, it's a race against time. Can Nelson and Galloway find the killer?
This is the first book in the Dr. Ruth Galloway series. She is an independent woman who the reader will find interesting. The tension between her and the DCI grows and it's inevitable where it leads. Readers will learn much about the area and the culture of the first inhabitants and their lives. This book is recommended for mystery readers.