Fleshmarket Close book by Ian Rankin
By Ian RankinFleshmarket Close book by Ian Rankin
The fifteenth Inspector Rebus novel from the SUNDAY TIMES No. 1 bestselling author.
An illegal immigrant is found murdered in an Edinburgh housing scheme. Rebus is drawn into the case, but has other problems: his old police station has closed for business, and his masters want him to retire. But Rebus is stubborn. As he investigates, he must visit an asylum seekers' detention centre, deal with the sleazy Edinburgh underworld, and maybe even fall in love ...
Siobhan meanwhile has problems of her own. A teenager has disappeared and Siobhan must help the family, which means getting close to a convicted rapist. Then there's the small matter of the two skeletons found buried beneath a cellar floor in Fleshmarket Close. An elaborate stunt - but whose, and for what purpose? And how can it tie to the murder on the housing-scheme known as Knoxland?
Book details
- Paperback
- 444 pages
- English
- 0752883674
- 9780752883670
About Ian Rankin
born in the kingdom of fife in 1960, ian rankin graduated from the university of edinburgh in 1982 and then spent three years writing novels when he was su Read More about Ian Rankin
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