
Exit Music
por:
Ian Rankin
Idioma: Inglês
Formato: Brochura
ISBN 10: 0752882856
ISBN 13: 9780752882857
Data de publicação:
January 1st, 2008
Editora: Orion
Páginas: 400
Gêneros: Mystery
As autumn deepens in Edinburgh, the city is cloaked in a mix of vibrant leaves and creeping chill, mirroring the complexities of Detective Inspector John Rebus's life. He finds himself at a crossroads, both personally and professionally, as the years of relentless dedication to solving crimes weigh on him. Shadows of his past flicker in the corners of his mind, making the investigation ahead all the more challenging.
When the mysterious death of a prominent figure sends shockwaves through the community, Rebus is thrust into a web of intrigue that not only tests his detective skills but also forces him to confront his own demons. The shadows of his career loom large, and as he digs deeper, the clash between old loyalties and new alliances becomes increasingly fraught. Each revelation adds layers to the narrative, weaving a tapestry of betrayal and longing.
As Rebus delves into a world marked by hidden truths and unsettling decisions, he must reconcile the weight of his profession with the remnants of his personal life. The story explores themes of resolution and the inevitability of change, prompting readers to ponder what truly remains when the final notes of a melody fade into silence.
When the mysterious death of a prominent figure sends shockwaves through the community, Rebus is thrust into a web of intrigue that not only tests his detective skills but also forces him to confront his own demons. The shadows of his career loom large, and as he digs deeper, the clash between old loyalties and new alliances becomes increasingly fraught. Each revelation adds layers to the narrative, weaving a tapestry of betrayal and longing.
As Rebus delves into a world marked by hidden truths and unsettling decisions, he must reconcile the weight of his profession with the remnants of his personal life. The story explores themes of resolution and the inevitability of change, prompting readers to ponder what truly remains when the final notes of a melody fade into silence.