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A Heart Full of Headstones is the 24th installment in the Inspector Rebus series written by Ian Rankin. The title comes from the song "Single Father" by Jackie Leven, four lines of which are quoted on the last page of the novel. [1] The novel is set during the period when COVID-19 is a threat but lockdown has ended, probably in 2022. [2]
Ian Rankin at IMDb; Guardian Books profile, with links to further articles; Ian Rankin at Edinburgh Central Library, Oct 2010 (video interview in several parts) CNN interview with Ian Rankin; 2011 radio interview at The Bat Segundo Show (1 hour) Two BooksfromScotland.com interviews with Ian Rankin; Radio Interview on RadioNZ's Nine to Noon Show ...
Ian Rankin at the Edinburgh International Book Festival. The Inspector Rebus books are a series of detective novels by the Scottish author Sir Ian Rankin. The novels, centred on Detective Inspector John Rebus, are mostly based in and around Edinburgh. They are considered an important contribution to 'Tartan Noir'.
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The Beat Goes On: The Complete Rebus Short Stories is an anthology of all the Inspector Rebus short stories (30) by Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin, plus the novella Death Is Not the End; though the Rebus short story "Well Shot" published in 2nd Culprit (1993) is not included. It is Rankin's third collection of short stories.
The collection features Ian Rankin's popular Detective Inspector Rebus. The collection is of 12 short stories set in Edinburgh , where Ian Rankin sets almost all of his novels. These twelve Rebus stories cover a chronological year in his life; "Playback" in March, "A Good Hanging" in August during the Festival Fringe and "Auld Lang Syne" in ...
A Song for the Dark Times is the 23rd installment in the Inspector Rebus series written by Ian Rankin.The phrase "dark times" was meant to refer to the era of Brexit, autocratic leaders, and so on, as of 2019, but the book was published in 2020, in a period of COVID-19 lockdowns. [1]
Let it Bleed is a 1995 crime novel by Ian Rankin.It is the seventh of the Inspector Rebus novels. The US edition has a final chapter not present in the UK version; Rankin has explained that his North American publisher objected to the open, ambiguous conclusion of the original text.