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First edition, first printing of Rebus:The Early Years by Ian Rankin, published by Orion in London, 1999. This is a near fine copy, signed by the author in black ink to the title page, in burgundy cloth bound boards with gilt title to the spine, with very slight pushing to the foot of the spine, the text blocks are bright and crisp. The near fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to spine tips.
Rebus: The Early Years by Ian Rankin is a compelling collection that brings together the first three novels featuring Detective Inspector John Rebus. Set in Edinburgh, the books Knots and Crosses, Hide and Seek and Tooth and Nail introduce readers to Rebus’s complex character, his struggles with personal demons and his relentless pursuit of justice. The stories delve into gritty crime investigations, showcasing Rankin’s masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human nature and urban life.
First edition, first printing of Rebus:The Early Years by Ian Rankin, published by Orion in London, 1999. This is a near fine copy, signed by the author in black ink to the title page, in burgundy cloth bound boards with gilt title to the spine, with very slight pushing to the foot of the spine, the text blocks are bright and crisp. The near fine unclipped wrapper with minor pushing to spine tips.
Rebus: The Early Years by Ian Rankin is a compelling collection that brings together the first three novels featuring Detective Inspector John Rebus. Set in Edinburgh, the books Knots and Crosses, Hide and Seek and Tooth and Nail introduce readers to Rebus’s complex character, his struggles with personal demons and his relentless pursuit of justice. The stories delve into gritty crime investigations, showcasing Rankin’s masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human nature and urban life.
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