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Hands in his pockets, Rebus turned to face Cafferty. They were old men now, similar builds, similar backgrounds. Sat together in a pub, the casual onlooker might mistake them for pals whod known one another since school. But their history told a different story. Retirement doesnt suit John Rebus. He wasnt made for hobbies, holidays or home improvements. Being a cop is in h Hands in his pockets, Rebus turned to face Cafferty. They were old men now, similar builds, similar backgrounds. Sat together in a pub, the casual onlooker might mistake them for pals whod known one another since school. But their history told a different story. Retirement doesnt suit John Rebus. He wasnt made for hobbies, holidays or home improvements. Being a cop is in his blood. So when DI Siobhan Clarke asks for his help on a case, Rebus doesnt need long to consider his options. Clarkes been investigating the death of a senior lawyer whose body was found along with a threatening note. On the other side of Edinburgh, Big Ger Cafferty Rebuss long-time nemesis has received an identical note and a bullet through his window. Now its up to Clarke and Rebus to connect the dots and stop a killer. Meanwhile, DI Malcolm Fox joins forces with a covert team from Glasgow who are tailing a notorious crime family. Theres something they want, and theyll stop at nothing to get it. Its a game of dog eat dog in the city, as in the wild. Even Dogs in the Wild brings back Ian Rankins greatest characters in a story exploring the darkest corners of our instincts and desires.
Hands in his pockets, Rebus turned to face Cafferty. They were old men now, similar builds, similar backgrounds. Sat together in a pub, the casual onlooker might mistake them for pals whod known one another since school. But their history told a different story. Retirement doesnt suit John Rebus. He wasnt made for hobbies, holidays or home improvements. Being a cop is in h Hands in his pockets, Rebus turned to face Cafferty. They were old men now, similar builds, similar backgrounds. Sat together in a pub, the casual onlooker might mistake them for pals whod known one another since... Read More