Suspensful t the end. Tightly written. Great characters.
Just how randon were the killings at Edinburgh's posh, private Port Edgar Academy? Everyone assumed a lone madman was responsible for the melee at the school. But why was the killer chummy with the class misfit? Why is the sole surviving witness so reluctant to talk? Andy why are military officials now snooping around the crime scene?
Inspector John Rebus, hobbled by injry and himself under suspicion because of the convenient recent death of his partner's tormentor, dives into the case only to discover that he has family ties to one of the victims. With his credibility near the breaking pont, Rebus must ask himself what drives a man to kill--is it a matter of reventge, or a question of blood?
Inspector John Rebus, hobbled by injry and himself under suspicion because of the convenient recent death of his partner's tormentor, dives into the case only to discover that he has family ties to one of the victims. With his credibility near the breaking pont, Rebus must ask himself what drives a man to kill--is it a matter of reventge, or a question of blood?
This was the first Ian Rankin book that I read, and I could not put it down.