Ian Rankin – Rebus: The Lost Years – SIGNED and DOODLED First Edition 2003

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Ian Rankin – Rebus: The Lost Years – SIGNED and DOODLED First Edition 2003

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First edition, first printing of Rebus:The Lost Years, (comprising Let It Bleed, Black & Blue and The Hanging Garden), by Ian Rankin, published by Orion, London in 2003. This is a near fine copy, signed by the author in blue ink and with gallows doodle to the title page, some toning to the text block. The fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to the head of the spine.
Rebus: The Lost Years is an omnibus of Ian Rankin’s seventh, eighth and ninth Inspector Rebus novels: Let It Bleed, Black & Blue and The Hanging Garden. These stories show Rebus at his darkest and most established, confronting political corruption, organised crime, oil-industry secrets, historical guilt and personal danger. The collection captures Rankin’s mature Edinburgh noir style, with Rebus’s stubborn morality, damaged private life and obsession with justice driving the investigations.


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First edition, first printing of Rebus:The Lost Years, (comprising Let It Bleed, Black & Blue and The Hanging Garden), by Ian Rankin, published by Orion, London in 2003. This is a near fine copy, signed by the author in blue ink and with gallows doodle to the title page, some toning to the text block. The fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to the head of the spine.
Rebus: The Lost Years is an omnibus of Ian Rankin’s seventh, eighth and ninth Inspector Rebus novels: Let It Bleed, Black & Blue and The Hanging Garden. These stories show Rebus at his darkest and most established, confronting political corruption, organised crime, oil-industry secrets, historical guilt and personal danger. The collection captures Rankin’s mature Edinburgh noir style, with Rebus’s stubborn morality, damaged private life and obsession with justice driving the investigations.