1374:, Claverhouse and Ormiston plan to blackmail the Weasel into giving them Cafferty. This involves the Weasel's son, who had been running drugs behind Cafferty's back, and a huge stash of drugs meant to bait a trap. The plan goes badly awry, with Cafferty triumphing. The careers of Claverhouse and ACC Colin Carswell are devastated. Cafferty tells Rebus that the Weasel is history, implying that his intended betrayal was discovered and he was killed.
1283:(1994), Cafferty's son is murdered; Cafferty, in prison, helps Rebus find the killer, and then breaks out (temporarily) to exact revenge. During Cafferty's incarceration, Rebus keeps returning to Cafferty for assistance, which Cafferty either provides, refuses, or disguises with misdirection, usually dropping an inadvertent clue or two. For example, he assigns the Weasel to help Rebus locate the driver who hit Rebus's daughter in
381:, 2012). Because the station was not designed with an office for the DCI, he has repurposed a closet as his office. At first, he and DI Siobhan Clarke seem to have some romantic history, but it is not mentioned in later novels. He is a well-organised, cheerful manager of the team, and loves the limelight and networking with his superiors, which disgusts Rebus. When Rebus serves as a DS at Gayfield Square in
1544:(1993) Michael turns up after doing his prison time and crashes at John's apartment, even though it has been rented to students. Although he seems carefree, doing drugs and sleeping with one of the students, he is reading up on therapeutic hypnosis and seems ready to make a career change; at the end of the book, he is going back to his family. Michael shows up at Samantha's bedside in
644:, (2014), he is an important point-of-view character. He is described as a bear of a man; despite this imposing physicality, his early stint in CID (including time working with John Rebus) was not a success. His brief marriage ended in divorce, after which he decided to stop drinking completely. He pays to keep his father in a nursing home until, in
778:(2013) and the related short story, "Dead and Buried." He was in charge of a CID team at Summerhall police station in the early to mid-80s, when Rebus was posted there as a Detective Constable. When the violence and corruption of the Summerhall team was close to exposure, he resigned his post to shut down the inquiry. In
818:(1997), as well as in many of the short stories published during these years. He is torn by the choice between Rebus's obsessive style of policing and the more domestic life Nell wants. Finally he chooses to leave the police. To some extent his function as Rebus's sounding-board is replaced by Siobhan Clarke.
736:(2000-2002), though he has a significant role only in the first of these. He is ambitious and sure of his own moral high ground, qualities which do not endear him to Rebus. He takes Siobhan Clarke out on a date, but when she is no longer interested he spies on her. He is an acolyte of ACC Colin Carswell.
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Cafferty was born on 18 October 1946 and by the 1980s he had become the controlling crime boss of
Edinburgh. His relationship with Rebus ranges from outright hostility to an uneasy partnership. Cafferty habitually mocks Rebus by calling him 'Strawman', a nickname based on a court officer's error in
1291:(2000), Cafferty engineers a curtailment of his prison term on compassionate grounds (he has faked having cancer), and Rebus is horrified to find him singing Robert Burns in public. Cafferty, however, suggests that he will henceforward be a respectable real-estate tycoon instead of a gangster.
1401:(2015) he has overextended his empire; Cafferty, wanting to get power back, engineers serious trouble for him. Darryl kills a man for the first time, in self-defence, and then madly wants to shoot Cafferty and a swindler colleague; Rebus arrests him, and Cafferty takes over his businesses.
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In later novels, Cafferty is a near-permanent figure, claiming to have gone straight while retaining criminal control of
Edinburgh from behind the scenes. He is often linked to cases that Rebus and Clarke are investigating, but there is never enough evidence to bring charges against him.
1627:(2013), where she is described from Rebus's point of view as having red hair and blue eyes and being in her mid-forties, but with no wedding ring (chapter 22). They flirt a little, and by the last page of the novel Rebus has a date with her. They are known to be going out during
1471:(1996), Samantha moves back to Edinburgh and is under the wing of Patience Aitkin, her father's ex; she is working for a group that helps prisoners, a career choice that is hostile to her father's. At the end of this novel, she and her father show some tenderness for each other.
757:(1997( when he meets him during an investigation. Morton helps him give up alcohol and paint his apartment. Afterward, though Morton returns to Falkirk, he acts as sponsor for Rebus, talking him through his temptations to drink. Rebus invites him onto an undercover operation in
1579:(1995), Rebus's daughter Samantha is the one living with Patience, and he must be invited to visit them; neither woman is comfortable with him. He shuts Patience's cat, with which he has always had an uneasy relationship, out of the house, where it is attacked and killed.
1532:("Mickey") is John's younger brother, who followed their father's career as a stage hypnotist. Although he and John look alike, their personalities are very different. Michael has a faithful wife (Chrissie), children, and a nice car. He is an important character in
869:(2000) as part of a team from various Edinburgh police departments assigned to assess security at the as-yet-unbuilt Scottish Parliament. She and DC Grant Hood together work on assignments from Rebus; her point of view is occasionally included in the narrative. In
1161:(1993) as a "hungry" young newspaper reporter—not only for stories, but for food; Rebus frequently treats her to a meal. She gives him information from the newspaper's archives, and he gives her leads on cases he is working on. The relationship continues through
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there is a small dog, a wire-haired terrier, astray in
Cafferty's neighborhood. After several visits there, Rebus takes the dog home and, finding that no-one else wants a dog, adopts it. During its time boarding with a vet it acquired the name Brillo.
1173:(2006), having published a successful book on 'Big Ger' Cafferty, presenting him as a romantic figure, a reformed gangster; he, however, gets all the profits from the book. She helps Rebus investigate arms deals in that book. She is also mentioned in
1004:, Chapter 25). She works with databases and, when cold cases necessitate it, archives, researching leads not only for DI Siobhan Clarke but also for Rebus, who may or may not have any official status at Gayfield. She is paired with another detective,
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as a
Detective Inspector and Press Liaison; she and Rebus have an affair. In the two subsequent novels, he is still in love with her but their relationship is on-and-off-again; it ends definitively when he chooses to move in with Patience Aitkin in
673:, but he is given assignments in Edinburgh when the Gartcosh chiefs need to be involved in a case, and then he rejoins Rebus and Clarke on their investigations. He gradually gains confidence in the field as well as in rooms full of case files. In
208:
she has three suitors but prefers the one who is willing to settle for a platonic relationship; later, she and
Malcolm Fox have a similarly platonic relationship. In the later books she has an affair with divorced colleague DCI Graham Sutherland.
1495:, but no-one is home; when he phones her afterward, she explains that her partner Keith Grant has a good job dismantling a nuclear plant and that they are trying for a second time to conceive via IVF. This is evidently successful, and in
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calling Rebus to testify at a trial. The two men are about the same age and are sometimes described as looking like brothers, as they get older. As a result of their relationship, Rebus is often accused of being 'in
Cafferty's pocket'.
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but it is spoiled when he is promoted to
Gartcosh instead of her (and also when he allows her to be investigated for a leak to the media for which he is himself responsible). He also has a brief fling with DS Tess Leighton, between
1536:(1987), where he is picking up money dealing drugs and eventually goes to prison for it; he also hypnotises John, allowing him to access traumatic memories of his SAS "training" to solve a case and also to resolve his undiagnosed
436:. Rebus winds him up whenever he can and calls him "the Clockwork Orangeman" behind his back. Once when Rebus replied "Right you are, sir" Lauderdale sat in a daze: "He'd said it! Rebus had actually ended a sentence with 'sir'!"
151:
The relationship between Clarke and Rebus is emotional; she is his apprentice but also something of a daughter figure, and there is, during the middle years, some romantic charge in the relationship as well. She first appears in
1262:, he is one of Scotland's most powerful gangsters. He controls an organisation that can apply intimidation, coercion, bribery, and murder to achieve his goals, but he is quite willing to wield these tools personally.
536:
is a
Detective Sergeant, then Detective Inspector, based at the Lothian and Borders Police headquarters at Fettes as part of the Scottish Crime Squad. He works in partnership with DC/DS Ormiston and is nicknamed
323:
police station. Occasionally we get a brief glimpse of his point of view on Rebus. Although he is exasperated by Rebus's tendency to ignore his requests and even orders, he appreciates that Rebus gets results.
201:(2001) she pursues a killer through an email correspondence while Rebus explores historical parallels. She is also more cautious than he about violating policies and procedures, and provides a voice of reason.
873:(2001) she has a crisis when DCI Templer appoints her as Press Liaison and she is not able to handle a difficult presentation; Rebus uses her on his case but she resents the whole situation. She is active in
406:
in his group. He is "early fifties maybe," lives in
Glasgow, but has been stationed in various locations around the country. By the end of that book, the two are clearly good friends, and by the next book,
1480:(1998), she is living with a journalist, Ned Farlowe, but she is hospitalised after a hit-and-run, and in a coma for most of the book, reuniting her parents, Patience, and Michael Rebus at her bedside. In
1095:(1987), where he is a strong point-of view character as he pursues a story about Rebus's spectacular corruption; when this thesis fails him, he moves to London. Rankin featured him in his 1988 spy novel,
413:, they are lovers; she recalls that he has asked her to move in with him, but she is doubtful. He is divorced but signs of his ex-wife linger at his home, and she doubts he has bothered to buy a new bed.
797:
is a police officer who is a trusted, though often mystified, subordinate of Rebus in the early novels and short stories. His point of view on Rebus is sometimes presented. He first appears in the novel
1367:
the Weasel finds the juvenile joyrider who knocked down Sammy Rebus, and is ready to facilitate Rebus's revenge on him; Rebus, however, is horrified when he realises his great enemy is only a child. In
1680:(1994) it is clear that they have had many conversations over a Guinness, and Leary asks Rebus to pay attention to the Catholic youth center in Pilmuir, propelling him into a major plot thread. In
148:(Hibs). As a woman, she faces obstacles to acceptance in the police force, especially since, like Rebus, she enjoys the challenges of solving cases rather than administrative work or networking.
840:("Brains") is a police officer and computer expert based at the Lothian and Borders Police headquarters at Fettes, who appears in three novels. He provides tech support to Siobhan Clarke during
1308:
and Rebus desperately tries to revive him, lest
Cafferty have a 'cold, cleansed death'. The book ends without revealing the results of Rebus's resuscitation attempt. In the next Rebus novel,
829:
is a police officer based at the Lothian and Borders Police headquarters at Fettes as part of the Scottish Crime Squad. He works in partnership with DI Claverhouse. He has greasy black hair.
848:(2002) they have what seems to be a good friendship, visiting each other and sharing their interests. However, when Eric wants to take this into romantic territory, Siobhan withdraws. In
1035:
is a forensic pathologist who appears frequently in the Rebus series between 1996 and 2006. He and Dr. Curt are the usual medical examiners who dissect the bodies of victims. In 2013's
1417:
is Rebus's ex-wife. When she married him, she was divorced. She teaches English in school. She appears primarily in three novels: she is part of Rebus's background in the first novel,
1463:
she is kidnapped by a serial killer with a personal vendetta against her father. After this traumatic experience, Rhona moves with her to London, where Rebus catches up with them in
972:
he is attracted to Siobhan Clarke, and attempts to kiss her. During the same novel he takes on a media liaison role, a position he takes up in a number of subsequent investigations.
432:(1996), at the beginning of which he crashes the car in which he and Rebus are pursuing two young criminals; he survives but is badly hurt. He also appears in some of the stories in
180:(2007). As a DI in the later novels, after Rebus's first retirement, she provides him with access to cases, and eventually she, Rebus, and Malcolm Fox become a kind of team. In
751:, the first Rebus novel (1987), as a friend of Rebus; they are both Detective Sergeants, and have to do a lot of legwork together. Rebus re-establishes their friendship during
1636:
opens and closes with Rebus and Quant having dinner out; she has given him the gift of a diseased lung in a jar of formaldehyde to help him stop smoking. In the Prologue to
957:, he is a native of the Pilmuir housing estate and helps Rebus with his foray into this dangerous area, full of young thugs. In the other books, he is generally helpful.
1444:, and he maps the failure of their relationship against the transition from arguing actively about it to silent provocation and finally his own failure to vote at all.
1058:(2006). He is junior to the formidable Sandy Gates, although both men are eminent figures in their profession. His fearless sense of humour is a precision instrument.
1304:(2007), an impending move to arrest, convict, and disempower Cafferty is forestalled when he is assaulted and hospitalised, comatose. On the final page, his heart
1596:(2001), where she assists him with his investigation and is imperiled by it. They immediately hit it off and start a relationship. By the time of the next novel,
1389:(2012), but he has a plan to take over the business of his mother's lover, a gangster. When he accomplishes this, he and Cafferty agree to respect each other. In
663:
he needs Rebus's help on an investigation, and they develop a rapport; he also meets and admires Siobhan Clarke, and the three of them become a kind of team. In
2174:
638:(2011), where he is an Inspector with the Lothian and Borders Complaints and Conduct (or Professional Standards) Department. In the Rebus series, starting with
496:(1998) he tells Rebus that it is not in the national interest for Rebus to succeed in his efforts to persuade Mr. Lintz to talk about his activities as a Nazi.
168:(2000), when she becomes a secondary protagonist with chapters devoted to her cases and perspective. She is promoted to Detective Sergeant by the beginning of
525:, by higher-ups who want him out of Edinburgh. After Rebus has caught Flower in several nasty activities, Flower helps Rebus in exchange for the promotion.
350:
is the head of CID at Gayfield Square police station in Edinburgh when Rebus and Clarke are stationed there after the closure of St Leonard's, that is, in
144:
Clarke is much younger than Rebus. Her parents are English and politically active on the left. She has a university degree. She is a devoted follower of
558:
1503:(2020), Samantha is distraught when Keith goes missing; Rebus arrives to investigate what turns out to be a murder in which Sam is the obvious suspect.
2028:
1811:
424:("Fart" Lauderdale) is described as Rebus's senior officer so presumably a Detective Chief Inspector, and as a "bigot." He appears in the novels from
362:(2004-2007). He does not like or trust Rebus, not even giving him a desk in the CID room at first, and suspending him three days before retirement in
2179:
1118:
is a retired professor and, supposedly, warlock. He is blind, but has not always been so, and he is a fund of Edinburgh history. Rebus meets him in
1484:(1999) she is in a wheelchair but working hard at physical therapy in the expectation of being able to walk; she is still living with Ned Farlowe.
2164:
1753:
783:
463:, where Flight remarks that Rebus persuaded him not to retire. He is also on a phone call with Rebus in the short story "Seeing Things" from
481:
204:
Like Rebus, she is "married to the job." Most of the men romantically interested in her (or she in them) are policemen. At one point, in
1441:
53:. They are all fictional characters that have appeared in more than one novel in the series. A number of the characters appeared in the
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is a police officer who is based at St Leonards. She frequently encourages Siobhan Clarke to socialise with the other female officers.
1961:
1310:
655:
1144:(2001) there is mention of Victorian witchcraft and modern Wicca, but Rebus does not consult Vanderhyde, which suggests he has died.
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239:(1992). Templer is ambitious and networks with other women who are pushing the boundaries in their professions. She is promoted to
650:, the old man dies; he also does his best to support his sister Jude, who is an alcoholic, a gambling addict, and full of spite.
335:
is the Chief Inspector at St Leonard's CID before its closure. He is introduced as a Detective Inspector and is promoted prior to
2021:
800:
465:
315:
1429:(1998) she comes to Edinburgh to sit by Sammy's bedside after the latter's accident (bringing her current partner with her). In
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1692:(2001) Conor Leary suffers a brain haemorrhage while attending a surgeons' dinner and dies instantly, falling over a railing.
1676:(1993) when Rebus, on impulse, enters a confessional; he later goes to Mass hoping to see the priest who had spoken to him. In
126:
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Otherwise, until Rebus's retirement in 2007, she remains a shadowy figure, someone now distant he thinks he ought to call. In
1385:
is a young Edinburgh gangster who appears in the later Rebus novels. He is the teenage brother of a serial killer's victim in
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1323:(2016), however, Cafferty seizes control of a string of Edinburgh bars and betting-shops, and he continues to thrive in
305:
2072:
1552:(2006) opens with his funeral, and Rebus's difficulty in mourning his brother is an underlying current in that novel.
1433:(2020), we read that "Rhona had died a few years back" (chapter 2), perhaps before her granddaughter Carrie was born.
1254:
154:
54:
1356:. Cafferty informs Rebus that the Weasel's surname is Jeffries. He gained the nickname from Rebus for looking like a
2003:
1968:
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1259:
710:
640:
508:
320:
182:
100:
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is a forensic pathologist and medical examiner who appears frequently in the Rebus series, beginning in 1992 with
457:(1992). Rebus is sent to assist him and the two men become friends. Rebus consults him by phone in the next book,
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1996:
1905:
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490:(1994) he is interested in the relationships between Irish and Scottish paramilitary groups, and gun-running. In
409:
278:
240:
188:
1132:, where he is a source of information about Sword and Shield, a pro-Scottish independence group of the past. In
2093:
1919:
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763:(1998) in which Morton is shot in the chest and killed. He becomes one of the "ghosts" Rebus drinks to forget.
284:
255:
197:
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Carrie is the granddaughter of John Rebus, born around 2013 to Samantha and Keith Grant who was murdered; see
680:
541:. He is tall and thin with sandy hair, and fond of country and western music. He and Ormiston first appear in
270:
is the chief officer with overall responsibility for crime in Lothian and Borders Police. He first appears in
881:(2006), she is again assisting Rebus; she is now living with her sister, who has escaped an abusive husband.
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905:
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1548:(1998), and he is often mentioned in succeeding books as someone Rebus thinks he should get in touch with.
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2064:
1947:
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1499:(2015) Rebus visits her and her daughter Carrie, who is two; he also recalls holding a newborn Carrie. In
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1169:
850:
453:
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is a forensic pathologist, medical examiner, and professor who appears in the Rebus novels starting with
259:. In that novel, she tries to mentor DC Siobhan Clarke. She also plays Cupid to Rebus and Jean Burchill.
1975:
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and a frequent antagonist throughout the Rebus series. Although he has a brief cameo in the third novel
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is a police officer who was based at St Leonards. He is a big fan of new technology and gadgets. During
688:
646:
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1642:(2020) she defines the relationship as "friends with benefits." See above under "Police Associates".
1314:(2012), we discover that Cafferty survived, though he seems somewhat subdued and stripped of power.
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is a police officer who was based at St Leonards. He is described as "coasting towards his pension."
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245:
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is a police officer based at Torphichen Place (West End) police station in Edinburgh. He appears in
130:
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1982:
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is a police officer based at the Lothian and Borders Police headquarters at Fettes. He appears in
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1989:
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1571:(1993) she is fed up with his inability to schedule any time for her, and she kicks him out. In
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is the only child of Rebus and Rhona, born around 1975 (since she is "nearly twelve" in 1987's
1107:(1999), where he tries to write a book about a serial killer and becomes his subject's victim.
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is in charge of the Gayfield Square CID during the period of Rebus's retirement (starting with
1940:
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is part of the Major Incident Team headed by Detective Chief Inspector Graham Sutherland in
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and thus becomes Rebus's boss at St. Leonard's police station. She becomes the first female
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58:
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Eric turns up again, living with the gorgeous Molly; both characters twist into the plot.
366:. He has a favoured DI, Derek Starr, who does what he wants, but he also likes DS Clarke.
164:
30:
1608:(2003), the romance is close to ending. However, when Deborah Quant first meets Rebus in
1167:(1999), where she refuses to help Rebus destroy the life of an ex-con. Mairie returns in
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She is more willing and able than Rebus to incorporate technology into her work, and in
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628:
145:
669:(2016) and subsequent novels, he has been transferred to the Scottish Crime Campus at
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1877:
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486:
1612:(2013), she pointedly asks him whether he still visits the museum where Jean works.
1360:. His shabby appearance disguises his important rôle in Cafferty's organisation. In
1124:(1991) when Rebus is investigating an apparently occult murder scene. He appears in
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he has become a prominent builder of hotels and a proponent of the "No" vote in the
192:(2020) she is the one who helps Rebus move downstairs to his new ground floor flat.
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134:
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998:(2013). She is a social media expert. Rebus thinks she looks like Audrey Hepburn (
125:("Shiv") is Rebus's trusted friend and partner. Her given name is represented in
1602:, Rebus is struggling to maintain the relationship, and in the subsequent novel
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is Cafferty's second in command, who represents him in Edinburgh while he is in
1073:(2013). She also figures, below, in the list of Rebus's personal relationships.
1440:(2000) Rebus recalls how strongly Rhona supported Scottish independence in the
17:
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1954:
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1567:(1992). He decides to move in with her and rent out his own apartment, but in
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1128:, where he focuses Rebus on the Central Hotel fire five years earlier, and in
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517:(1993). He hates Rebus, his fellow DI, because he sees him as competition. In
459:
235:
176:
50:
1459:). She progresses from a child to an adult over the course of the series. In
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804:(1991) as a DC with a girlfriend, Nell Stapleton, who is a librarian at the
1273:(1993), Rebus is able to arrest him on ample evidence. Cafferty is sent to
282:(1999), but his description has changed. He continues in that role through
615:(2003). He is an intelligent cop and he and Rebus enjoy working together.
588:(2007). He and Rebus respect each other and he is often helpful to Rebus.
313:(2001), where he retires. He also appears in some of the short stories in
99:, but after a horrendous ordeal in training, left the army and joined the
1669:
1563:, a general practitioner, is a romantic partner for Rebus beginning with
1305:
1101:, a non-Rebus book. Stevens returns to the Rebus series in full force in
946:
670:
659:(2013) he is a distant antagonist, suspicious of John Rebus. However, in
83:
is the protagonist in the Inspector Rebus series. He was born in 1947 in
877:(2004), where Rebus is investigating a case in Torphichen territory. In
276:(1997), nicknamed "The CC Rider". He reappears as ACC Colin Carswell in
129:/ʃɨˈvɔːn/. In the television dramatisations, Clarke was first played by
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have a few dates. Her colleagues on this team in the two books include
904:. She is tall, slim, pale, intelligent, and interested in men. She and
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he is in the background, and he is mentioned as being still alive in
186:(2013), Rebus rejoins the police as a DS and she is his superior. In
1202:(2004). His goal is to find the most sensational aspect of a story.
945:, always stationed at Torphichen (West End). He is a member of the
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DCI Page does not appreciate him and kicks him out of the station.
1521:. She is growing up in a small town in the far north of Scotland.
600:
1623:, a medical examiner and university professor, first appears in
1537:
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is part of the Gayfield Square police station CID starting with
865:
is a police officer at Torphichen station. She first appears in
84:
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1575:(1994) he is back living at her flat. In the following novel,
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manipulate each other in the way Cafferty and Rebus often do.
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is the main protagonist in the Inspector Malcolm Fox series,
319:. In most of these novels, he is charge of the CID based at
1782:
1039:(Chapter 13) we hear that he has been dead for some years.
521:(1995), Rebus has been offered a promotion to DCI, but in
1258:. Physically intimidating, as well as being ruthless and
1684:(1998) Father Leary is taking a lot of medicine, and in
557:(2002), at which point the Crime Squad is evolving into
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is a scurrilous Glasgow-based reporter who appears in
1089:
is a journalist hostile to Rebus. He first appears in
603:
police station. He appears in most of the novels from
1491:(2012) Rebus makes the effort to visit her home near
292:
Detective Chief Superintendent Thomas "Farmer" Watson
1425:(1992) Rebus visits her and Sammy in London; and in
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2056:
2038:
2013:
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1467:(1992) and discourages an ill-chosen boyfriend. In
686:He and Clarke establish a platonic relationship in
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484:. He involves himself in two of Rebus's cases. In
402:in charge of the Major Incident Team; he includes
220:is a regular character in Rebus series up through
87:and left school at the age of fifteen to join the
808:. He is Rebus's friend and closest associate in
288:(2001). He and Rebus disapprove of each other.
162:. She remains a useful sidekick of Rebus until
1223:(2013). She is a friend of DI Siobhan Clarke.
511:police station in three novels, starting with
303:is a senior detective, Rebus's superior, from
1805:
8:
1688:(1999) Rebus visits him in the hospital. In
1393:(2013) he trades favours with Rebus, and in
949:(the "Wee Frees") and preaches damnation on
297:Detective Chief Superintendent Thomas Watson
1672:priest and a friend of Rebus. They meet in
1277:, whose warden falls under his control. In
389:Detective Chief Inspector Graham Sutherland
218:Detective Chief Superintendent Gill Templer
213:Detective Chief Superintendent Gill Templer
1812:
1798:
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1252:, he first appears as a main character in
981:Detective Constable George "Hi-Ho" Silvers
559:Scottish Crime and Drug Enforcement Agency
451:is in charge of the serial killer case in
1397:(2014) he saves Fox's life. However, in
268:Assistant Chief Constable Colin Carswell
263:Assistant Chief Constable Colin Carswell
174:(2002) and to Detective Inspector after
95:he applied to undergo selection for the
1701:
1329:(2018). He also a leading character in
708:He also appears (based in Gartcosh) in
1517:(2020). Carrie was conceived by IVF -
348:Detective Chief Inspector James Macrae
343:Detective Chief Inspector James Macrae
137:. In the 2024 reboot she is played by
784:2014 Scottish independence referendum
7:
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933:(where he is a Detective Sergeant),
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