A Question of Blood
by
Ian Rankin
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Mystery
Format
Paperback
Pages
440
Language
English
Published
Sep 22, 2005
Publisher
Orion
ISBN-10
0752877135
ISBN-13
9780752877136
Description
In this gripping installment of the Inspector Rebus series, the dark and intricate web of Edinburgh's crime scene becomes entangled in a haunting double murder that leaves the community shaken. As the story unfolds, readers are drawn into the complex lives of two teenagers whose untimely deaths send ripples of fear and uncertainty through their families and friends. The narrative expertly navigates themes of loss, guilt, and the shadowy side of youth.
Inspector Rebus, a seasoned detective with a reputation for unorthodox methods, is called to investigate the brutal slayings. His tenacity in uncovering the truth is matched only by his personal demons, which create a compelling tension throughout the investigation. The story immerses the reader in Rebus's gritty world as he faces pressure from both the police force and the media, all while trying to make sense of the chaos surrounding him.
As Rebus delves deeper, he uncovers connections that suggest the killings are part of a much larger and deeply rooted conflict. The more he investigates, the more the boundaries between right and wrong blur, challenging his long-held beliefs about justice and morality. With each revelation, the stakes rise, leading to a climax that is both thrilling and reflective.
Through vivid characterizations and a richly described setting, the narrative paints a stark picture of Edinburgh, illuminating the darkness that can lurk beneath its picturesque facade. As Rebus grapples with the harsh realities of life and death, readers are left questioning the nature of innocence and the lengths one will go to seek the truth.
Inspector Rebus, a seasoned detective with a reputation for unorthodox methods, is called to investigate the brutal slayings. His tenacity in uncovering the truth is matched only by his personal demons, which create a compelling tension throughout the investigation. The story immerses the reader in Rebus's gritty world as he faces pressure from both the police force and the media, all while trying to make sense of the chaos surrounding him.
As Rebus delves deeper, he uncovers connections that suggest the killings are part of a much larger and deeply rooted conflict. The more he investigates, the more the boundaries between right and wrong blur, challenging his long-held beliefs about justice and morality. With each revelation, the stakes rise, leading to a climax that is both thrilling and reflective.
Through vivid characterizations and a richly described setting, the narrative paints a stark picture of Edinburgh, illuminating the darkness that can lurk beneath its picturesque facade. As Rebus grapples with the harsh realities of life and death, readers are left questioning the nature of innocence and the lengths one will go to seek the truth.
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