Welcome to another helping of Cover Love. This week I’m featuring some of Elly Griffith’s covers, in honour of her recent release of The Postscript Murders – Book 2 of the Harbinder Kaur series. If you are interested in reading reviews of some of her books, here they are: – The Crossing Places – Book 1 of the Ruth Galloway series; The Janus Stone – Book 2 of the Ruth Galloway series; A Room Full of Bones – Book 4 of the Ruth Galloway series; and The Stranger Diaries – Book 1 of the Harbinder Kaur series. I am aware I have completely omitted the covers of her Brighton Mystery series, but I have included the first cover in her whodunit mystery for children – A Girl Called Justice. It looks great fun and I will be checking it out in due course… Which are your favourites?
I love the moody covers that you show first. They all have a similar vibe and style😁
Yes, they’ve done a good job of establishing series brand, haven’t they?
With the exception of the last three covers, the ones you show are quite vivid and realistic – particularly those depicting bodies of water: for some reason that element adds an intriguing note…
Yes – the covers for the Ruth Galloway series are rather haunting, aren’t they?
“Haunting” – this is exactly the word I was looking for!!! 😉
Love the ones with water, wind, and fog or any combination! A children’s book???!!! I didn’t know about this!
I know! I’m going to have to check this one out – it looks really interesting:))
I love Griffiths’ covers – especially the Ruth Gallloway books. They’re just so creepy!
They are wonderfully creepy – more creepy than the books, as it happens. Which is fine by me! Except for The Stranger Diaries, which has a lovely gothic feel…
I love the cover for The Stranger Diaries – there’s something really eery about it.
Lynn 😀
It does have that feel when reading it – particularly when listening to it, as the narrator at the start has a gloriously Vincent Price-like voice that makes your skin crawl as you hear it…