Sunday, 29 September 2024

A Question of Blood - Rebus is in trouble again!

A Question of Blood, by Ian Rankin (Sir Ian Rankin, no less) is book 14 of the Inspector Rebus series and opens with a shooting incident in a private school north of Edinburgh. Two students are killed, a third (the son of an MP) is injured and the apparent gunman takes his own life. The gunman is Lee Herdman, a former soldier who everyone assumes has been haunted by his past so much that it has resulted in this extreme act of violence. Solving this case is the main feature, but, as always, the story is set against the complicated backdrop that is Inspector John Rebus himself. He's drinking too much, he spends too much time alone and he's just come out of hospital with both hands in bandages within 24 hours of a house fire which killed a local criminal who had been harassing Rebus's colleague Siobhan. So, his bosses are not best pleased with him and, yet again, he is suspended pending investigation. However, this doesn't prevent him from being roped in as a consultant on the school shooting case due to his military background. Something is niggling Rebus about Herdman - not least of which is why are two army investigators on the scene? And things get personal when Rebus realises that one of the victims is a relative. Now he's on a mission and he doesn't care who he offends or upsets as he strives to get to the bottom of things. As always, Ian Rankin gives the reader a lot of storylines - both big and small - that somehow all manage to come together. I like that Siobhan is getting more and more centre stage in these books, as she is a great foil for Rebus, and is a bit of a badass in her own right. I definitely think it helped that I had been reading this series in order, as there points where, without previous knowledge of the characters, things might not have made as much sense. Always enjoyable, although I'm not sure this one quite hit the heights of some of the others. Nevertheless, spending time with this curmudgeonly and deeply flawed policeman is a splendid way to while away the hours.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 480 print pages.

Price I paid: free, borrowed from my husband.

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook.


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