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Set in Darkness

By: Ian Rankin
Narrated by: Samuel Gillies
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For the first time in 300 years, Scotland has its own Parliament, and to go with it, its own newly developed Parliament buildings. Detective Inspector John Rebus views the whole thing through a rather jaundiced eye, given that he's been chosen to liaise with the restructuring of the whole building.

At first he thinks that the building's murky past may just be a break from the tedium - not every building has stories of a mad earl roasting a servant to death, after all - but when he is shown the legendary site, it's to discover a rather more recent body occupying the same place. As if that's not enough, a prospective Member of Parliament is found dead a few days later on the same site. As always, it's up to Rebus to find out what's going on.

©2000 Ian Rankin (P)2002 Recorded Books
Fiction Hard-Boiled Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller & Suspense

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"The plot is worthy of the series: raging and racing and teetering on the edge of falling apart, before Rankin slams the reader with a final masterful twist." ( Publishers Weekly)

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I wanted to listen to this book but the narration was so awful that I gave up. Really poor.
I love these books and think they should re-record it with someone else!

How could the performance have been better?

Somebody else...espeicailly with a slight Scottish accent.

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I really love this series. I've probably written that in previous reviews.

Rebus is amazing. Not the most politically correct or as straight-laced as many of the police and he certainly doesn't always make the best decisions. (Lorna?? Really??) But he has great cop sense and is able to figure things out. This story of three deaths proves all those things.

Am I the only one who likes Cafferty a little bit?

The narration, for some reason, was not up to par but still good. As I'm bingeing on the Rebus audiobooks I'm beginning to think with a Scottish burr. 😃

Exceptional series

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a complex story in the series makes you wonder where things will eventually all fall out. most of the major characters at risk of being destroyed by the elite in charge in the future.... it's a realistic picture of people having to decide whether they're going to get along or they're going to stand up for what they believe.... maybe with no gain at all and plenty of risk

a complex story in the series....

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This novel is a bit slow starting, compared to say Fleshmarket Alley, but is a good, solid representation of Rebus. The characters are well defined and nicely flawed and the reader does a decent job at separating the various voices. This book meanders a bit during the story going off on seemingly random tangents, but I enjoy how the characters deal with the underbelly of Edinburgh enough to see it through. If you are needing a solid Rebus fix after hitting the more drama/story driven books, this will do it.

solid Rebus novel

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I'm not going to ramble. I love the Rebus novels, I love Rankin's writing, and I thought Big Ger Cafferty was about done but he's back in the fold in Set In Darkness, which is a great thing for us readers. Cafferty and Rebus just have this energy that is fun to read. I highly recommend this novel.

Big Ger Back In The Fold

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