Ian Rankin, you clever boy. You've given us another cracking crime novel featuring my favourite detective, Inspector Rebus. Strip Jack, which I read in print, features Gregor Jack, a popular MP who appears to be one of the clients flushed out during a raid on an Edinburgh brothel. Embarrassing, yes, but his career might still be salvageable. But when his wife goes missing and eventually turns up dead, things start to spiral downwards. Surrounded by childhood friends - known as the pack - nothing ever seems to be quite what it appears in the life of Mr Jack. Will Rebus get to the bottom of ... well, of course he does .. but the journey getting there will keep you interested and turning those pages. Everything you want from a crime novel is here, from dysfunctional partnerships, complicated love lives, grumpy detectives and a whole shoal of red herrings. We also find out about Rebus' love for fish and chips in an almost poetical moment when he partakes of this forbidden (by his girlfriend) fruit. Great stuff.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 304 print pages.
Price I paid: free (borrowed from my husband)
Other formats available: audio CD; audio download; ebook.
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