Friday, December 01, 2017

Set in Darkness


Set in Darkness (2000) by Ian Rankin is the 11th of the Inspector Rebus novels. I like the main character and the series as a whole, and I'm reading these as I find them. This book takes place during December.

from the back of the book:
A man dead for twenty years is found behind a wall in the renovated Parliament Building of newly independent Scotland. A tramp jumps off of a bridge and leaves behind a suitcase full of cash. And Roddy Grieve, a political candidate and the favorite son of a famous family, is killed...

Two of Detective Inspector John Rebus's team are assigned to the old case. His protege Siobhan Clarke takes on the homeless man puzze. Roddy's high-profile murder should be his. But higher-ups hand it to a young bootlicker, creating a bitter Rebus, a loose cannon, and a cop mad enough to go one step too far...

From an illicit affair with a suspect to a battle with the bottle, Rebus is seen wrestling with his dark side. But when he links Roddy's murder with a killer he knows all too well, he has to face his own demons -if it's not too late. For when passion, power, and money are at stake, even the best policeman can die...
Publishers Weekly says, "Topical Scottish nationalism and the new Parliament, along with Rankin's consistently fascinating view of Edinburgh's seedy side, give the novel interest beyond its plot. And the plot is worthy of the series". Kirkus Reviews concludes, "Rankin, who won a Gold Dagger for Black and Blue (1997), adds another bracing Scotch sour to his fine Rebus series, concentrating this time on mordant family relationships, professional infighting, and the near-lethal mistakes of a good man." The Guardian has a plot summary.

I've read the following books in this series:

#1 Knots and Crosses
#3 Tooth and Nail
#13 Resurrection Men




14 comments:

  1. He writes such good crime stories and I seem to remember they made a TV series of some of his books too 😁. Happy Friday and Weekend! J 😊

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    1. I'll have to look for a tv adaptation. There are so many tv mystery series I can't keep up lol

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  2. This is one I will definitely recommend to a friend of mine..she LOVES crime stories.

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    1. It's an interesting character, and there are plenty in the series :)

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  3. Love a good murder mystery! :)

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    1. I know, right? I've grown to appreciate mysteries more and more through the years.

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  4. I'm a big fan of mysteries, so this one is on my radar. Thanks for recommending it, since I've never heard of it.

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    1. I read the 13th one first because it won an award and liked this main character enough to look for more. I hope you like him, too :)

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  5. Thanks for the book recommendation. I will add this to my winter reading list & see if our library has. ... Mary-Lou =^..^=

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    1. I haven't checked at the library (which is a long story lol). I hope they have a few :)

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  6. One of my favorite series. Lik you I read them as I find them. Don't think ai read this one but will put it on my library list. Thanks for the reminder

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    1. That's my one problem with these mystery series. There are so many that I forget them. I need to keep a list lol

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  7. I'm always up for mystery recommendations. Thanks for this one!

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