![]() ![]() Throughout the series, Rebus has tried repeated to get Cafferty put away for good. And Cafferty.Ĭafferty is Rebus's bete noire, the Hyde to his Jekyll. Suspicions are further aroused at the repeated appearance of several banking big wigs. Some of those recordings were of a series of Parliamentary committee hearings addressing urban development proposals backed by some of the Russians. Rebus and Clarke believe these to be connected-the fire was apparently set to destroy all the recordings that were made. Soon afterward, the sound man who recorded the poet's last reading is found dead when his home is torched. Down in London, a Russian journalist has been poisoned (this really happened) by a rare radioactive isotope. This mystery has a decided international flavor, when an expatriot Russian poet is found beaten to death in a dark alley, in the same week a large number of Russian "businessmen" are visiting Edinburgh and being lavishly wined and dined and flaunting their new wealth. Will I follow the Further Adventures of Siobhan Clarke? Maybe. ![]() Rankin has hinted that he may continue the series with the younger cops from the series, but that Rebus is done. ![]() Rebus is one week from retirement when the book opens, and finishes his last day at the end. This is the last book of the Inspector Rebus series, and I'm ready to be done with him too. ![]()
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