GA_googleAddSlot("ca-pub-7332027313721357", "com_readingandliterature_top_ATF_468x060"); GA_googleAddAttr("language", "com"); GA_googleAddAttr("section", "readingand"); GA_googleAddAttr("topic", "MysteryCri"); GA_googleAddAttr("category", "detective-"); GA_googleAddAttr("writer", "604340"); hiring freelance writers today's articles sign in Home ... Detective Fiction Ian Rankin's Exit Music Ian Rankin's Exit Music The End for Inspector Rebus? Elizabeth Gregory Oct 16, 2007 A review of the final book in Ian Rankin's series of Edinburgh-based crime novels featuring John Rebus. Exit Music marks a moment that fans of his fictional detective John Rebus have awaited with excitement and sadness in equal measures: this, Rankin claims, is the final outing for his Edinburgh detective. Life Without Rebus For many of those fans, the prospect of life without Rebus is unthinkable, and yet few will resist the urge to devour the new book to find out what happens to their dour hero. Will he finally get the better of his arch nemesis, the gangland boss Big Ger Cafferty? Will his relationship with colleague Siobhan Clarke develop into something less than professional? Will he make it to his imminent retirement in one piece? Rankin Goes from Strength to Strength Exit Music sold 16,740 copies in the UK in its first week of release (Hardback fiction bestseller list | |
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