The Falls: From the iconic #1 bestselling author of A SONG FOR THE DARK TIMES

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The Falls: From the iconic #1 bestselling author of A SONG FOR THE DARK TIMES

The Falls: From the iconic #1 bestselling author of A SONG FOR THE DARK TIMES

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Shortlist for Theakston's Crime Novel of the year Award 2009". digyorkshire.com. 2 June 2009. Archived from the original on 15 August 2016 . Retrieved 17 June 2009. Oxford Bar" (2007) (Essay published in the anthology How I Write: The Secret Lives of Authors) [61] In 2019, Rankin donated his personal archives to the National Library of Scotland after moving to his flat in the Quartermile. The Library planned an exhibition for 2021 of highlights from the archive, which includes research notes, newspaper clippings and manuscripts. [32] a b c Sturgis, India (26 December 2015). "If I Could See Me Now... What Your Younger Self Would Make of you Today – Ian Rankin". The Daily Telegraph. No.Weekend supplement.

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In 2022, Rankin signed a deal with publisher Orion to write two new John Rebus novels. [21] Later that same year, he received a Knighthood from HM Queen Elizabeth II for services to literature and charity as part of her Birthday Honours List. a b c d e f g "Ian Rankin". The British Council. Archived from the original on 5 June 2015 . Retrieved 7 January 2013. A Three-Pint Problem" (2014) (Rebus; published in the UK and US editions of The Beat Goes On: The Complete Rebus Stories)

Peter Guttridge, "Uptown Top Rankin," The Guardian 17 March 2001. Gill Plain analyzes the situation in terms of political forces: "[Clarke's] mentors--Templer or Rebus--represent a choice between the New Labour vision of a modern service economy and the historic, but still potent, legacy of urban working-class Scotland." Gill Plain, "Concepts of Corruption: Crime Fiction and the Scottish 'State'," in The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature, ed. Berthold Schoene (Edinburgh University Press, 2000), 137. Bourke, Kevin (16 October 2020). "Ian Rankin: accidental crime". Big Issue North . Retrieved 28 February 2021. Sir Ian James Rankin OBE DL FRSE FRSL FRIAS [2] (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer and philanthropist, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels.

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Flood, Alison (5 December 2020). "Ian Rankin to complete William McIlvanney's final novel The Dark Remains". The Guardian. of the 19 Inspector Rebus novels have been adapted for television between 2000 and 2007 in four series. John Hannah played the inspector in the first series, but was replaced by Ken Stott in the remaining series. The fourth series featured an original episode not based on any of the Rebus novels. The Acid Test" (1999) (Rebus; published in EQMM, August; not included in the UK and US editions of The Beat Goes On: The Complete Rebus Stories) In the TV show Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations, he takes a trip through Edinburgh with writer/cook Anthony Bourdain.Mark Thomson Discusses Dark Road, the First Play by Ian Rankin". list.co.uk. The List. 17 September 2013 . Retrieved 19 October 2013. Rankin did not set out to be a crime writer. He thought his first novels, Knots and Crosses and Hide and Seek, were mainstream books, more in keeping with the Scottish traditions of Robert Louis Stevenson and even Muriel Spark. He was disconcerted by their classification as genre fiction. The Scottish novelist Allan Massie, who tutored Rankin while Massie was writer-in-residence at the University of Edinburgh, reassured him by saying, "Do you think John Buchan ever worried about whether he was writing literature or not?" [9] Rankin does a lot of the basic stuff -- the writing, the suspense, and especially the personal (and professional) relationships -- well, but he's built it on a flimsy situation here, and the book groans under the strain. University honour for award-winning author". University of St Andrews. 3 February 2000. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015 . Retrieved 7 January 2013.

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The Inspector Rebus series is now considered major contributors of the Tartan Noir genre; crime fiction rooted in the Scottish tradition. In 2009, Ian Rankin donated his short story “Fieldwork” to the Ox-Tales project, which features four collections of UK stories. In 2009 Rankin wrote Dark Entries, a graphic novel, in which a man struggles to escape a reality television show for Hell. The Inspector Rebus Series

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a b "The CWA Short Story Dagger". Crime Writers Association. 5 July 2012. Archived from the original on 19 January 2013 . Retrieved 7 January 2013. Duin, Steve (7 April 2009). "Ian Rankin vs. Brian Azzarello". The Oregonian. Archived from the original on 11 April 2009 . Retrieved 13 April 2009. Detective Novels: The Pact Between Authors and Readers" (1998) (article; published in The Writer, December)

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The Falls, although less layered and tense (....) than some of Rankin's other novels, it is still very enjoyable and shouldn't be missed." - Harriet Waugh, The Spectator

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My Shopping Day" (1997) (Rebus; published in Herbert in Motion & Other Stories [limited edition chapbook of 200 copies]; not included in the UK edition of The Beat Goes On: The Complete Rebus Stories, but included in the U.S. edition) There are enough decent scenes and lots of tension (personal and otherwise) to mildly hold the reader's interest, and there is some decent resolution. Ian Rankin Newsletter". Ianrankin.net. Archived from the original on 3 May 2015 . Retrieved 4 November 2010. Rebus' colleague Siobhan Clarke is particularly intrigued by the online quiz and the anonymous figure (known simply as Quizmaster) behind it, and she tries to follow in Flip's online footsteps. Barnett, Laura (11 December 2012). "Ian Rankin, Author—Portrait of the Artist". The Guardian . Retrieved 8 January 2013.



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