<p><b>''I love Fiona Griffiths'' Sharon Bolton</b><br><br><b>A crime from the past. A murder from the future. </b><br><br>DS Fiona Griffiths is bored. It''s been months since she had a good corpse. Then she gets news; not just of a murder, but of a decapitation, and one committed with an antique sword no less. All that, and, a murder scene laid out like a gruesome crossword clue.<br><br>Gaynor Charteris was an archaeologist excavating a nearby iron-age site. Genial, respected, well-liked, it was hard to see why anyone would want to kill her. <br><br>But as Fiona starts to investigate, she finds evidence of a crime that seems to have its origins in King Arthur''s greatest battle - a crime so bizarre that getting her superiors to take it seriously is going to be her toughest job. Especially since the crime hasn''t yet been committed.<br><br><b>Praise for the Fiona Griffiths mystery series:</b><br><br>''Compelling and claustrophobic. Without a doubt, Fiona Griffiths is <b>one of crime''s