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At the Hay Festival today, and now on both his own site and the BBC’s news site, Ian Rankin announced that he is to bring back Detective Inspector John Rebus in his new novel, entitled Standing in Another Man’s Grave out on 8th November 2012. The novel will be published as a hardback, eBook and audiobook.
The synopsis from Rankin’s site is as follows:‘It’s twenty-five years since John Rebus appeared on the scene, and five years since he retired. But 2012 sees his return in Standing In Another Man’s Grave. Not only is Rebus as stubborn and anarchic as ever, but he finds himself in trouble with Rankin’s latest creation, Malcolm Fox of Edinburgh’s internal affairs unit. Added to which, Rebus may be about to derail the career of his ex-colleague Siobhan Clarke, while himself being permanently derailed by mob boss and old adversary Big Ger Cafferty. But all Rebus wants to do is discover the truth about a series of seemingly unconnected disappearances stretching back to the millennium. The problem being, no one else wants to go there – and that includes Rebus’s fellow officers. Not that any of that is going to stop Rebus. Not even when his own life and the careers of those around him are on the line.’
And in a press release just to hand:
REBUS IS BACK!
After an absence of five years, Hachette NZ announced
today the return of “one of the most beguiling characters in the history of
crime fiction”(TIMES)- Detective Inspector John Rebus.
Ian Rankin’s new novel, which sees Rebus’ return is
entitled Standing in Another Man’s Grave and is published
on 8 November 2012.
It is twenty-five years since Rebus first appeared in Knots
and Crosses, and five years since he retired.
In Standing in Another Man’s Grave not only is
Rebus as stubborn and anarchic as ever, but he finds himself in trouble with
Ian Rankin's latest creation, Malcolm Fox of Edinburgh's internal affairs unit.
In the meantime his protégée Siobhan has stepped from under his shadow and is
forging ahead in her own career.
Since Rebus’ first appearance in
1987 the novels have gained global acclaim, become international bestsellers
and won Ian Rankin numerous awards. Rebus has become one of the most
significant characters in crime fiction and has “changed the way people
imagine Edinburgh”(SCOTSMAN). Rebus’ retirement in 2007 brought a huge
outcry from his fans and hit headlines across the UK. His return will be one of
the most hotly anticipated literary events of 2012.
Ian Rankin says of the return of
Rebus: “I felt there was unfinished business between the two of us. He
had never really gone away but was working for Edinburgh's cold case
unit. And I knew I had a story that was a perfect fit for him.”
The title of the new book Standing in
Another Man’s Grave is inspired by a song by the late Jackie Leven. The
Scottish singer/songwriter was much admired by Rankin and the two became
friends when they discovered a mutual regard for the other’s work. They toured
and recorded a show together ‘Jackie Leven Said’ and were due to appear
at a number of events shortly before Leven’s death in autumn 2011. Standing
in Another Man’s Grave is dedicated to his memory.
“Jackie was a great guitarist and a fine
songwriter with a vein of robust romantic imagery and a voice that could
melt granite. He was also a terrific storyteller whose life had
provided no end of material. He's still much missed by all of us who knew him,”
says Ian.
Standing in Another Man’s Grave is published on 8
November 2012, and Ian Rankin will visit New Zealand for an author tour from
November 12 – 15 (more details to come).
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