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Original Title: Set in Darkness
ISBN: 0752837087 (ISBN13: 9780752837086)
Edition Language: English
Series: Inspector Rebus #11, Inspector Rebus #11
Characters: Inspector John Rebus
Setting: Edinburgh, Scotland
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Set in Darkness (Inspector Rebus #11) Paperback | Pages: 466 pages
Rating: 4.05 | 7734 Users | 295 Reviews

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Title:Set in Darkness (Inspector Rebus #11)
Author:Ian Rankin
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 466 pages
Published:January 1st 2000 by Orion
Categories:Mystery. Crime. Fiction. Cultural. Scotland

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Edinburgh is about to become the home of the first Scottish parliament in nigh on three hundred years. Detective Inspector John Rebus is charged with liaison, thanks to its being housed bang in the middle of his St. Leonard’s patch.
Queensberry House is home not just to the new Scotland’s rulers to be, but to the legend of a young man roasted on a spit by a madman. When the fireplace where the youth died is uncovered, another more recent murder victim is revealed. Days later a third body is found. This time the victim is a prospective MSP and the powers that be are on Rebus’s back demanding instant answers.
Someone’s going to make a lot of money out of Scotland’s independence and where there’s big money at stake, darkness gathers . . .

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This originally appeared at The Irresponsible Reader.--- This has all the elements of a good Rebus novel -- and then some. We've got a murder that took place so long ago that there are almost no living witnesses or suspects, a very contemporary murder, Rebus in political trouble, Rebus being self-destructive, and a couple of cases that have nothing whatsoever to do with the murders -- oh, and Big Ger Cafferty shows up to do something horrible (and something helpful).Farmer John is near

Another in the dark and brutal John Rebus series and as with most of these books, it does not disappoint. A skeleton is discover walled up in the fireplace of a building being demolished; a homeless man leaps to his death from a bridge; and a MSP candidate is found murdered....lots of secrets here. Rebus, as usual sees a connection among these incidents and again, as usual, steps on many toes on his way to a solution. The continuing character of Big Ger Cafferty makes another appearance and is

This Orion hardcover is signed by Ian Rankin.

Inspector Rebus mystery No.11: The eleventh book in the series, and still Rankin continues to churn out such great stories. A suicide, a discovery of a body apparently dumped decades ago, and the murder of an aspiring Member of the Scottish Parliament somehow these cases could all be interlinked? A sub-plot in which Siobhan is on the periphery, in which women going to singles' nights are being targeted by at least two rapists working together. And on top of all that one of Rebus' previously

Excellent murder mystery connecting three different crimes twenty years apart in a web of family feuds and political backstabbing. Rebus is brilliant and troubled as always and has to face his great nemesis who has been returned to the streets. Slightly rushed ending was a shame but still a great read.

Another excellent Rebus mystery. I think I enjoyed this one more because it wasn't just Rebus trying to solve the murders; there were other officers, DS Wylie and Hood, as well as the lovely DS Siobhan Clark, assisting on the case and another of her own. As well, DI Derek Linford, the poster boy for quick advancement, with his own secrets. Working three separate cases that might be tied together, a body found in the building site of the new Scotland Parliament, plus a suicide and another murder.

A long forgotten corpse in a walled-up fireplace (fondly called 'skelly' throughout), a nameless, mysterious and bridge-jumping tramp with a bucket of cash stored away and an up-and-coming and popular politician from a famous Edinburgh family. Other than all being dead what could they possibly have in common? John Rebus, at his deducing best, suspects a link and doggedly pushes himself and his team to prove it. A well-written plot with enough red herrings to make it interesting but still coming

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