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Ian Rankin Rebus books 1-22 ( 2 missing) and others.


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Almost the whole collection of Ian Rankin's Rebus novels from 1987 - 2018 - Two are missing  - The Falls ( 2001) and Rather be the Devil (2016). They are a mixture of hardback and paperback. Many were bought secondhand so some are in better condition than others. Also included are the Malcolm Fox books and short stories. For collection from SE15. ( or I can drop off if local)

The whole lot going for £35

Knots and Crosses  (1987)  
Hide and Seek  (1991)  
Tooth and Nail / Wolfman  (1992)  
Strip Jack  (1992)  
The Black Book  (1993)  
Mortal Causes  (1994)  
Let It Bleed  (1995)  
Black and Blue  (1997)  
The Hanging Garden  (1998)  
Dead Souls  (1999)  
Set in Darkness  (2000)  
The Falls  (2001)  Missing
Resurrection Men  (2002)  
A Question of Blood  (2003)  
Fleshmarket Alley / Fleshmarket Close  (2004)  
The Naming of the Dead  (2006)  
Exit Music  (2007)  
Standing in Another Man's Grave  (2012)  
Saints of the Shadow Bible  (2013)  
Even Dogs in the Wild (2015)

 

Rather Be the Devil  (2016)  Missing
In a House of Lies  (2018)

Malcolm Fox Books - 

The Complaints (2009)   
The Impossible Dead (2011)

Short stories and other novels

The Complete Short Stories

The Beat Goes on ( short stories) ( 2014)

Watchman ( 1988)

The Flood ( 1986)

 

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