Dead Souls
An Inspector Rebus Novel (Inspector Rebus Mysteries)
Inspector Rebus #10Ian Rankin
ISBN: | 9781429908030 |
Publisher: | Minotaur Books |
Published: | 2 March, 2010 |
Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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- 1 Knots and Crosses
- 2 Hide and Seek
- 3 Tooth and Nail
- 4 Strip Jack
- 5 The Black Book
- 6 Mortal Causes
- 7 Let It Bleed
- 8 Black and Blue
- 9 The Hanging Garden
- 9.5 Death Is Not the End
- 10 Dead Souls
- 11 Set in Darkness
- 12 The Falls
- 13 Resurrection Men
- 13.5 Beggars Banquet
- 14 A Question of Blood
- 15 Fleshmarket Close
- 16 The Naming of the Dead
- 17 Exit Music
- 18 Standing in Another Man's Grave
- 19 Saints of the Shadow Bible
- 19.5 In the Nick of Time: John Rebus vs. Roy Grace
- 20 Even Dogs in the Wild
- 21 Rather Be the Devil
- 22 In a House of Lies
- 23 A Song for the Dark Times
- 24 A Heart Full of Headstones
- 25 Midnight and Blue
- 1-3 Rebus: The Early Years
- 1-10 10 Great Rebus Novels
- The Beat Goes On
Dead Souls
An Inspector Rebus Novel (Inspector Rebus Mysteries)
Inspector Rebus #10Ian Rankin
When an author as successful as Rankin has been with his tough and idiomatic Scottish thrillers, a problem sets in after several books: how to keep the formula fresh. Rankin has delivered a powerful series of books featuring his beleaguered Detective Inspector John Rebus, and while never less than gripping, a certain tiredness seemed to be setting in. Thankfully, Dead Souls is a resounding return to form, with a plot as enjoyably labyrinthine as any Rankin enthusiast could wish for, and pithy dialogue that fairly leaps off the page. Stalking the streets of Edinburgh on the trail of a poisoner, Rebus hits upon a freed pedophile and his subsequent outing of the man leaves him with very mixed feelings. But another problem develops for Rebus: a convicted murderer has him in his sights for some lethal games. And the tabloid press lionizing of Rebus won't help him in this situation. As always, Rankin is perfectly ready to tackle contentious issues--precisely the thing that gives his books their powerful sense of veracity. And Rebus, no longer in danger of having a soap opera-like accumulation of personal problems, seems as fresh and well-observed a character as in those first exhilarating books. Rankin has caught his form again, with even more assurance. --Barry Forshaw, Amazon.co.uk
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