
Rebus's Scotland a Personal Journey
by Ian Rankin
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appears in About Scotland.
His novels are playing a significant part in redefining Scotland's image of itself in literature' Independent on Sunday In 'Rebus's Scotland' Ian Rankin uncovers the Scotland that the tourist never sees, highlighting the places that inspired the settings for the Inspector Rebus novels. Rankin also reveals the story of Rebus and how he came into ...
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