How did you approach writing stand - alone novels after so many books with Detective Inspector
John Rebus?
Best known for his books about Detective Inspector
John Rebus, Ian Rankin has written a suspenseful winner with The Complaints, our March Mystery of the Month.
Edinburgh Detective Inspector
John Rebus is one of the longest - running characters in modern - day crime fiction, thanks to the extraordinary writing skills of his creator, Scottish author Ian Rankin.
Fans of Rankin's Det. Insp.
John Rebus will be disappointed by this so - so police procedural, his second stand - alone since Rebus «retired» (after Doors Open).
Comparisons will inevitably be drawn between Malcolm Fox and his predecessor, the iconic
John Rebus.
Mankell's latest novel, the final volume in his Kurt Wallander series, represents a landmark moment in the genre comparable to the swan songs of Ian Rankin's
John Rebus (Exit Music, 2008) and John Harvey's Charlie Resnick (Cold in Hand, 2008).
When Detective Inspector
John Rebus is called out of his jurisdiction to investigate the killings, he is relieved to have the distraction.
This much she had told Detective Inspector
John Rebus on her arrival at his bedside.
Not exact matches
I'm looking forward to
John Boyne's The Terrible Thing That Happened to Barnaby Brocket, Ian Rankin's revival of Inspector
Rebus, and Brain on Fire; My Month of Madness just to name a few of the long list of «to - reads» I have....
Rebus creator, Ian Rankin, levelled a broadside at Booker winner,
John Banville, for seemingly being ashamed of writing crime fiction.