Thursday, July 28, 2016

Knots and Crosses


Knots and Crosses (1987) is the first book in the Inspector Rebus detective series by Ian Rankin. I read Resurrection Men, which is 13th in the series, because it won the Edgar Award for best novel. Because I enjoyed it I decided to start picking up more in the series, but then I forgot to do it. I recently came across this in my local book store and remembered. I'll try to read them in order, but I'm not going to obsessive about it.

I came across a word in this book -twice, actually- that I'd never heard before: "outwith".

from the back of the book:
Detective John Rebus's city is being terrorized by a baffling series of murders... and he's tied to the maniac by an invisible knot of blood. As the ghoulish killings mount and the tabloid headlines scream, Rebus cannot stop the feverish shrieks from within his own mind. Because he isn't just one cop trying to catch a killer -he's the man who's got all the pieces to the puzzle.
Kirkus Reviews has a positive review.

I read Resurrection Men way back in 2007.

6 comments:

  1. I'm a fan of the Rebus series. I've read a number of the books but not in order, just read them as I found them on the library shelves.

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    1. He's a fascinating character, isn't he! I'm glad I read the first one, since it fills us in on his back story, but yes I think I'll read them as I come across them. I love a new-to-me series :)

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  2. I have never heard of Rebus, and because I didn't frequent your blog in 2007, the series and author are both new to me. It sounds like an interesting read, though.

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    1. Yes, he's an interesting character. I'm looking forward to getting to know him better and seeing how his background affects his work.

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  3. Another series to add to my growing library list--LOL! Sounds pretty good. :)

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    1. I'm always up for another book series to try :)

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