written by mary franklin on 20/04/2004
Good Points
The writer is a master of his class.
Bad Points
Not one.
General Comments
Ian Rankin, A Question of Blood Review: We are asked to believe that Rebus has become the rogue copper and killed a minor hood. We follow him through the streets helped by his colleague DS Siobhan Clarke, in and out of the pubs and bars of the city, avoiding his suspension and helping to solve another tragic killing and an assumption of a lesser Dumblane.
Remember Rebus was almost forty when he was created in 1987 so whatever he does now is almost by memory, but still well worth reading catch him whilst he lasts.