Let It Bleed by Ian Rankin

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In the dark days and biting windstorms of an Edinburgh winter, two drop-out kids dive off the towering Forth Road Bridge. A civic office is spattered by a grisly gun-blast. Two suicides and a murder that just don't add up, unless John Rebus can crunch the numbers. Following a trail that snakes through stark alleys and sad bars, shredded files and lacerated lives, Rebus finds himself up against an airtight, murderous conglomerate on the make in every arena of power. It's leeching the life and soul out of his city and, if it can, him too...

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Ian Rankin's brilliant series featuring Detective John Rebus is the kind of blistering police procedural that gives the genre a good name.

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One of the most successful -- and bestselling -- Scottish crime authors around, Ian Rankin is perhaps most famous for the acclaimed Inspector Rebus series, which has consistently topped the Sunday Times bestseller lists, and was adapted into a mega-popular television series across the pond.

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April 04, 2000: By far, this Rankin book draws you deeply into the world of the character. DI John Rebus is not without some flawed morals but here is a man that stands behind traditional honor. Readers will want to stand beside him in his battle to bring down the corrupt corporate and political characters of Edinburgh. They will want to personally drag Rebus out of a defeated, drunken stupor when the war is still raging, ready to be won. Rankin has created an outstanding mystery. The reader, just like Rebus is placed before a complex photograph of Edinburgh. With continued scrutinizing, with every turned page, readers are immersed deeper into that image. Revealed are the dirty, organized partnerships of economics and politics that drive a booming city. Who will win? How will the final picture change? Only Rebus will decide.