
Resurrection Men
Inspector Rebus, Book 13
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Narrated by:
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James Macpherson
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By:
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Ian Rankin
About this listen
Rebus is off the case, quite literally. A few days into a murder inquiry following the brutal death of an Edinburgh art dealer, Rebus blows up at his superior, DCS Gill Templer, and is sent into purdah - which, in his case, means the Scottish Police College, sited on the edge of a village in central Scotland.
Rebus has been sent there for "retraining". In other words, it's his Last Chance Saloon. He is not alone. At the college, he is put into a group of similar officers: people who have a problem with the very institution that houses them. They are given an old unsolved case to work on. It will hopefully teach them the merits of teamwork, while allowing professionals the chance to assess this unholy "wild bunch". But there are those in the team who have their own secrets - secrets not unconnected to the very case they've been given, and they'll stop at nothing to protect them.
As if that wasn't enough, the Scottish Crime Squad have a favour to ask of Rebus. They think they've found someone who can deliver the inside info on the east coast's biggest gangster, "Big Ger" Cafferty. All they need is a link-man, someone to act as go-between. They've decided on Rebus, whether he likes it or not.
2004, Edgar Awards, Winner
©2001 Ian Rankin; (p)2001 Orion Publishing Group Ltd.What listeners say about Resurrection Men
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- connie
- 04-06-12
just a tease- wait for unabridged
As good a narrator as is James Macpherson, intriguing as an intro by Rankin himself may be, Rebus abridged doesn't work for me. His world doesn't come alive, and the story lines are too telegraphed. Skip it and wait for an unabridged version to be available in your geographic region. I've given up on the 3 hour abridgements of Rebus novels not otherwise available to me but thought I'd try one of the longer abridgements -- it just made me want the unabridged more.
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