by Ian Rankin
Another ghost in need of justice. Rebus had confessed to her once, after too many late-night drinks in the Oxford Bar, that he saw ghosts. Or didn’t see them so much as sense them. All the cases, the innocent -- and not so innocent -- victims . . . all those lives turned into CID files . . . They we...
bookshelves: mystery-thriller, britain-scotland, re-read, edinburgh, winter-20112012 Read from July 01, 2008 to February 09, 2012 blurbs - As a murder inquiry begins into the death of an Edinburgh art dealer, Rebus is taken off the case and ordered to undergo retraining. It looks like the last ...
blurbs - As a murder inquiry begins into the death of an Edinburgh art dealer, Rebus is taken off the case and ordered to undergo retraining. It looks like the last chance saloon for Rebus, but it's a cover to allow him to investigate detectives who may have stolen £3 million from a drug dealer. Reb...
This is the 13th Rebus mystery, some were really good and some were OK, but this one was the best. Rankin uses colloquies that can make him hard to understand for an american but even this is not a problem in this installment. It does help to read most of these in order because Rebus is a complicate...