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  1. 1 de ene. de 2001 · 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.

  2. Let it Bleed is a 1995 crime novel by Ian Rankin. It is the seventh of the Inspector Rebus novels. The US edition has a final chapter not present in the UK version; Rankin has explained that his North American publisher objected to the open, ambiguous conclusion of the original text.

  3. 24 de nov. de 2009 · 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.

  4. 18 de sept. de 2008 · In the depths of Edinburgh winter, the bodies are piling up for Detective John Rebus - two suicides, a murder, and the mysterious death of an inmate in one...

  5. 15 de sept. de 1998 · Acclaimed author of six John Rebus novels--which the BBC has optioned for a TV series--and recipient of England's coveted Gold Dagger Award (the British equivalent of an Edgar), plus the prestigious Raymond Chandler Fullbright fellowship, Scotland native Ian Rankin stands as one of today's most talented young writers.

  6. 22 de mar. de 2011 · Detective Inspector John Rebus understands that murder is usually very simple. Passion and greed are the most common motives, but when the bodies begin to pile up—two suicides, one murder, and the mysterious death of an inmate in one of Scotland's largest prisons—Rebus realizes that there's nothing simple about his latest case.

  7. us.macmillan.com › books › 9780312586485Let It Bleed - Macmillan

    It may be Inspector Rebus' toughest case ever in Let It Bleed, from brilliant crime writer Ian Rankin. In the dark days and biting windstorms of an Edinburgh winter, two drop-out kids dive off the towering Forth Road Bridge.