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The Hanging Garden (Rankin novel)

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34: 321:, stationed at St. Leonard's in Edinburgh, is involved in four cases which turn out to be intertwined. He is removed from the investigation of the murder of "Mr Taystee," an ice-cream vendor, and assigned instead to investigate Lintz, a possible Nazi war criminal living quietly in Edinburgh (his history is based on the World War II massacre at 408:
Fawkes night, including persuading Sammy to provide shelter for the Bosnian prostitute. Book 3, which takes up the rest of the novel, returns to Rebus on November 6 and follows him as he gathers up the loose ends and provides the insights which lead to (potentially) dismantling not only Telford's but Tarawicz's gangs.
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at her bedside. Rebus visits her hospital room but again and again he leaves to investigate or confront the various gang leaders and members. Although he resists Telford's assumption that he is part of 'Big Ger' Cafferty's team, he asks Cafferty to find the driver of the hit-and-run, certain that
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intensifies Rebus's personal anguish and guilt over his failures as a soldier and a husband/lover/father, focused now on Sammy's terrible accident, while denying the character "the consolations of closure," since solving the whodunnits does not really distribute guilt to the perpetrators in this
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The novel begins with a short, two-chapter Book 1 in which Rebus says good-bye to Sammy on Guy Fawkes night and, a few hours later, finds her unconscious in the hospital after a hit-and-run. Book 2 occupies chapters 3-11 and provides a flashback filling in Rebus's various cases leading up to Guy
404:'s song "The Hanging Garden." ("Mr Pink Eyes" is another song by The Cure.) It also evokes the World War II massacre Rebus is investigating, which involved hanging the town leaders from trees. Each of the three Books has a title drawn from the song "The Hanging Garden." 138: 360:, is thought to be engineering attacks on Telford, to maintain control of crime in Edinburgh, and Rebus and his colleagues must track the growing gang war. Rebus's insights lead the Crime Squad to mount an operation against Telford using Rebus's old friend (and 411:
Interspersed between the books are italicized vignettes with scenes from Rebus's marriage: first, an argument with his wife, then a day when he failed to watch Sammy at the beach, then Sammy's birth, and, finally, learning that his wife was pregnant.
424:," which showed more "ambition and range" than earlier books in the series, and also broke out of the limitations of genre to become a bestseller, interweaving an unsolved historical serial killer case with a view of the Scottish oil industry. 333:. Rebus also volunteers to be the liaison with Crime Squad's surveillance of up-and-coming gangster Tommy Telford. Finally, he stumbles into the role of protector of a traumatised 51: 459:
theme which Rankin had pursued through his first few Rebus novels. The importance of Jack Morton, as well as Rebus's guilty recollections of Sammy's kidnapping, tie
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not only "confirmed reputation" but "suggested that the categorisation of fiction into straight and crime novels is obsolete." Gill Plain points out that
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There are major differences between the novel and the TV adaptation - these include the omission of the storyline involving a suspected Nazi war criminal.
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Plain also points out that the Professor Lintz character, a respected citizen who probably supervised a Nazi massacre, is another example of the
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is "comparable in scope," since the "sheer range of subjects ... is one of the keys" to the novel's success as a followup to the breakthrough
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in France). His conversations with Lintz about guilt and responsibility cause Rebus to recall being stationed in
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since the continued "twisting of the knife" leads to a bleakness that becomes "static."
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someone was trying to send him a message. In the end, this is not the case.
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gangster named Tarawicz -"Mr Pink Eyes"- operating out of
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novel. Plain suggests that the emotional intensity of
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Ian Rankin
Inspector Rebus
Detective fiction
Orion Books
ISBN
0-7528-0721-8
OCLC
60611214
Black and Blue
Dead Souls
crime novel
Ian Rankin
Inspector Rebus
Rebus
John Hannah
Detective Inspector John Rebus
Oradour-sur-Glane

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