
Rather Be the Devil
بواسطة
Ian Rankin
لا توجد تقييمات بعد
Mystery
Science Fiction
Business & Economics
تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
528
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 31, 2017
الناشر
Little, Brown and Company
الطبعة
Large type / Large print
رقم ISBN-10
0316431346
رقم ISBN-13
9780316431347
الوصف
In the latest installment of Ian Rankin’s acclaimed Rebus series, the seasoned detective finds himself tangled in a web of intrigue and unsolved mysteries. Set against the backdrop of Edinburgh’s hauntingly beautiful streets, the narrative unfolds as Rebus confronts ghosts from the past, both personal and professional. A cold case resurfaces, reigniting old wounds and drawing Rebus deeper into a world filled with shadows and secrets.
As he navigates the complexities of his current investigation, Rebus grapples with the implications of loyalty, betrayal, and the shifting dynamics of justice. The return of familiar faces from previous cases adds layers to the evolving plot, forcing him to confront not only the external threats around him but also the internal battles he has fought for years. Each twist and turn reveals the moral ambiguities at play, challenging Rebus to reconsider what it means to seek truth in a flawed world.
With Rankin’s signature narrative style, the story pulsates with tension and evokes a deep sense of place. Readers are pulled into a gritty yet vivid portrayal of Edinburgh, mirroring the protagonist’s journey through uncertainty and resolution. As Rebus inches closer to unraveling the truth, it becomes evident that some secrets may be best left buried, while others could change everything he thought he knew.
As he navigates the complexities of his current investigation, Rebus grapples with the implications of loyalty, betrayal, and the shifting dynamics of justice. The return of familiar faces from previous cases adds layers to the evolving plot, forcing him to confront not only the external threats around him but also the internal battles he has fought for years. Each twist and turn reveals the moral ambiguities at play, challenging Rebus to reconsider what it means to seek truth in a flawed world.
With Rankin’s signature narrative style, the story pulsates with tension and evokes a deep sense of place. Readers are pulled into a gritty yet vivid portrayal of Edinburgh, mirroring the protagonist’s journey through uncertainty and resolution. As Rebus inches closer to unraveling the truth, it becomes evident that some secrets may be best left buried, while others could change everything he thought he knew.