Pierce’s Pick: The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin
This week, J. Kingston Pierce chooses The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin.
“Detective Inspector Malcolm Fox and his Internal Affairs investigators are back (after The Complaints, 2009), this time looking into misconduct charges against a fellow policeman. But that simple case soon adds dimensions and dangers, connecting to a vicious murder and to terrorist attacks by Scottish separatists in the mid-1980s.”Looking for previous Pierce’s Picks? Twelve months of them are here.
Labels: crime fiction, Pierce's Picks
1 Comments:
Really pleased to hear IR's latest is on form. I enjoyed The Complaints and am really looking forward to the new one. Definitely one of the UK's best writers, though TV didn't do justice to Rebus.
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