Pages: 400 (Paperback) ISBN: 0752882856 Pub: Orion Pub date: 2008-02-21 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 220
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Reader Reviews:Great as usual (1/1 people found this helpful)Not much to add to previous reviews. Yes, the coincidences are contrived and the same people bump into each other as usual and are all connected - surely there are more people and villains in Edinburgh even if it is small compared with London? But, how else could a writer make a book like this work? And in the book, Rankin has Rebus allude to the connections, where he ponders on the links between "the underworld and the overworld".
Good book and enjoyable read but not a classic Rebus (2/2 people found this helpful)This was a good end to Rebus's police career in CID but the book seemed a bit longer than was necessary and there was loads of extra detail which didn't add anything to the plot.
Short and sweet review to follow. (5/6 people found this helpful)Not the best Rebus, and definitely not the worst. If you have read the rest of the books you will know what to expect here, but where I think Ian Rankin scores is that this, almost shambling denouement is so typical of Rebus and his career overall. I do think that this book overuses too many of the characters and situations that Rebus has come across before to elevate this one into the very highest echelons, but it is still head and shoulders above much else in contemporary British crime fiction. I will be intrigued to see what Mr Rankin comes up with next, because I suspect he will find it hard to let Rebus go so easily - even if Siobhan Clarke does pick up the reins.
Usual excellent stuff but... (4/4 people found this helpful)I came to Rankin and Rebus a year ago and doing a lot of travelling read a lot on planes so I have been lucky that in the period since I read the first I have read them all. I think the books are excellent, the character construction is superb and I grew to know and like all of normal and strange population.
Great final episode (3/5 people found this helpful)I have just returned from two weeks in the sun and this book was real sunbed novel. Great plot and fitting end to the Rebus stories. Rebus the detective is a legend now in modern crime and thrillers and it is a shame to retire him.!! I read another book called Soft Target while on the same trip by Conrad Jones, fantastic book from a new Author. Well recommend both these stories. Bye Bye Rebus hello Tank !! Similar ProductsBad Luck and Trouble Stalin's Ghost CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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