A Question of Blood (Inspector Rebus, #14)
When a former soldier and recluse murders two 17-year-old students at a posh Edinburgh boarding school, Rebus immediately suspects there is more to the case than meets the eye. Army investigators show up to snoop around the scene of the crime, and links between the killer and a local group of...
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When a former soldier and recluse murders two 17-year-old students at a posh Edinburgh boarding school, Rebus immediately suspects there is more to the case than meets the eye. Army investigators show up to snoop around the scene of the crime, and links between the killer and a local group of "Goths" (a morbid clique of black-clad teens who listen to heavy metal music) begin to surface. But just as Rebus finds himself in the thick of the murder inquiry, he's threatened with suspension from the police force: a man who had been menacing his partner and friend, Detective Sergeant Siobhan Clarke, dies in the same house fire that has left Rebus with horrible, painful burns. Rebus is immediately suspected of foul play. Now Rebus is faced with two harrowing missions: He must get to the root of the boarding school killing even as he tries to clear his own name.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780316095648 (0316095648)
Publish date: February 9th 2004
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Pages no: 400
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Cultural,
Mystery,
Detective,
Contemporary,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Suspense,
Murder Mystery,
Scotland
Series: Inspector Rebus (#14)
I'm torn between quotations to open with, on the one hand, you have this one which captures the environment this novel takes place in -- it's a perfect encapsulation of the frustration of so many civilians. Particularly the ones in the town near the focal crime. Fear: the crucial word. Most people...
bookshelves: autumn-2011, mystery-thriller, britain-scotland, fraudio, re-read, winter-20112012, series, edinburgh Read from September 12, 2011 to February 05, 2012 re-read via tv series - Detective Inspector John Rebus and his sidekick DS Siobhan Clarke are called to investigate a shooting at a...
Some of Ian Rankin's books might be classified as police procedurals but this one is a true mystery. The ending is a surprise so I won't give anything away.A gunman shoots kids at a school and then turns the gun on himself. Sound familiar? Think again. Ian Rankin is a top-notch writer and this book ...
re-read via tv series - Detective Inspector John Rebus and his sidekick DS Siobhan Clarke are called to investigate a shooting at a local college. At the scene, the spattered blood and bullet holes that litter the room tell a tale of a frantic shooting, and the bodies of two dead schoolboys and a sp...
Interesting, but I've read better