Fleshmarket Close
par
Ian Rankin
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Young Adult
Business & Economics
Format
Broché
Pages
482
Langue
Anglais
Publié
Jan 1, 2005
Éditeur
Orion
ISBN-10
0752865633
ISBN-13
9780752865638
Description
In the heart of Edinburgh, a chilling crime unfolds as the gruesome murder of an illegal immigrant sends shockwaves through the community. The chaotic and multicultural backdrop of Fleshmarket Close becomes a tapestry of tension, secrets, and deeply rooted biases, revealing how intertwined personal lives can be with the broader societal issues of racism and injustice.
Detective John Rebus is drawn into the complex web of this investigation, where every clue unearths a layer of the city's darker underbelly. As he navigates through conflicting testimonies and hidden motives, Rebus faces pervasive prejudices that challenge not only his resolve as an investigator but also his own beliefs. The shadow of fear and mistrust looms over the residents, complicating the search for truth.
With Edinburgh as a silent witness, the narrative explores the nuances of human relationships, the struggle for belonging, and the harsh realities faced by those living on society's fringes. Each character, from desperate witnesses to enigmatic suspects, adds depth to the story, reflecting both the pain and resilience of those affected by the crime.
As the investigation deepens, Rebus realizes that the lines between victim and perpetrator are often blurred, leading him to confront uncomfortable truths about the city he knows so well. In a race against time, he must untangle the threads of deception before the city’s simmering tensions explode into violence.
Detective John Rebus is drawn into the complex web of this investigation, where every clue unearths a layer of the city's darker underbelly. As he navigates through conflicting testimonies and hidden motives, Rebus faces pervasive prejudices that challenge not only his resolve as an investigator but also his own beliefs. The shadow of fear and mistrust looms over the residents, complicating the search for truth.
With Edinburgh as a silent witness, the narrative explores the nuances of human relationships, the struggle for belonging, and the harsh realities faced by those living on society's fringes. Each character, from desperate witnesses to enigmatic suspects, adds depth to the story, reflecting both the pain and resilience of those affected by the crime.
As the investigation deepens, Rebus realizes that the lines between victim and perpetrator are often blurred, leading him to confront uncomfortable truths about the city he knows so well. In a race against time, he must untangle the threads of deception before the city’s simmering tensions explode into violence.
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