Ian Rankin



Ian Rankin (born April 28, 1960 in Cardenden, Fife, Scotland), two-time Edgar Award winner, CWA Gold Dagger winner, awarded CWA Lifetime Achievement 


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Inspector John Rebus Novels:

Knots and Crosses - 1987

Hide and Seek - 1991

Tooth and Nail - 1992

Strip Jack - 1992

The Black Book - 1993

Mortal Causes - 1994

Let It Bleed - 1995

Black and Blue - 1997

The Hanging Garden - 1998

Dead Souls - 1999

Set in Darkness - 2000

The Falls - 2001

Resurrection Man - 2002

A Question of Blood - 2003

Fleshmarket Alley - 2004

The Naming of the Dead - 2006

Exit Music - 2007

Standing in Another Man's Grave - 2012

Saints of the Shadow Bible - 2014

Even Dogs in the Wild - 2016

Rather Be the Devil - 2017

In a House of Lies - 2018

A Song for the Dark Times - 2020

A Heart Full of Headstones - 2022

Midnight & Blue - 2024


Inspector Rebus Short Story Collections:

A Good Hanging and Other Stories - 1992

Death is Not the End - 1998

The Beat Goes On - 2014


Other Inspector Rebus Material:

Rebus: Long Shadows (Play) - 2019

Rebus's Scotland (Nonfiction) - 2004


Malcolm Fox Novels  (including Rebus/Fox Novels):

The Complaints - 2009

The Impossible Dead - 2011

Standing in Another Man's Grave (with Rebus) - 2012

Saints of the Shadow Bible (with Rebus) - 2014

Even Dogs in the Wild (with Rebus) - 2016

Rather Be the Devil (with Rebus) - 2017

In a House of Lies (with Rebus) - 2018

A Song for the Dark Times (with Rebus) - 2020


Other Novels and Plays:

The Flood - 1986

Watchman - 1988

Westwind - 1990

Witch Hunt - 1993

Bleeding Hearts - 1994

Blood Hunt - 1995

Herbert in Motion and Other Stories (limited edition) - 1997

Beggars Banquet (short stories) - 2002

The Complete Short Stories - 2005

Doors Open - 2008

A Cool Head (short story Quick Read) - 2008

Dark Road (play written with Mark Thompson) - 2013

The Traveling Companion (limited edition short story) - 2015

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