The Falls
Inspector Rebus Mysteries
Inspector Rebus #12Ian Rankin
ISBN: | 9780312629847 |
Publisher: | Minotaur Books |
Published: | 17 August, 2010 |
Format: | Paperback |
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
The Falls
Inspector Rebus Mysteries
Inspector Rebus #12Ian Rankin
Ian Rankin's John Rebus, arguably the most realistic detective in crime fiction, is a brilliant but troubled man. When a young woman goes missing near his native Edinburgh, Scotland, Rebus finds himself just one small cog in the huge wheel of an inquiry set in motion by her powerfully rich father. Struggling to deal with both his own often-terrifying inner demons as well as the monstrous bureaucracy of the investigative team, Rebus finds himself drawn again and again into the case, desperately searching for the girl's salvation, as well as his own. In time Rebus uncovers two leads: one, a carved wooden doll stuffed tightly into a tiny casket, and the other the missing girl's possible involvement in a dark, disturbing Internet-based role-playing game. He enlists the help of the tech-savvy DC Siobhan Clarke, who is young enough to know her way around the net, but who may not be old and wise enough to avoid potentially deadly pitfalls and traps. Meanwhile, Rebus tracks down stories of similar caskets and dolls turning up in the area deep into Edinburgh's past, some stretching back to a time when body-snatchers turned into brutal killers. As Rebus and Clarke delve deeper and deeper into these perilous and obscure worlds, ancient and modern evils begin to converge and soon Rebus finds he's besieged by an impenetrable mass of secrets, lies, and deadly deceit that only he can make sense of. In The Falls, a brilliant addition to an award-winning series, both John Rebus and his creator, Ian Rankin, are at the top of their intense and satisfying form.
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