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Ian
Rankin Book Title Author Purchase Link Star Rating Ian
Rankin Book Reviews Dead
Souls
by Ian
Rankin Fiction-Net Rating A
call from an old friend brings
back memories and more than a
little guilt for DI John Rebus of
the Lothian and Borders police.
Suddenly it seems Edinburgh's
streets are crowded with the lost
and forgotten. The
character of DI John Rebus should
come with a cliché warning
attached. The same could be said
for other characters - his stuffy
superior, the slimy journalist,
the battleaxe mother from the
flats and any number of the male
characters, running around with
vendettas and scores to
settle. Dead
Souls - Read The
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