Fleshmarket Close
Fleshmarket Close is a 2004 crime novel by Ian Rankin, and is named after a real close in Edinburgh between the High Street and Market Street, crossing Cockburn Street. It is the fifteenth of the Inspector Rebus novels. "Fleshmarket" is the Scots term for butcher's market. It was released in the US under the title Fleshmarket Alley. The novel was the basis for the second episode in the second Rebus television series starring Ken Stott which was aired in 2006.
Plot summary
Detective Inspector John Rebus has no desk to work from, as a hint from his superiors that he should consider retirement, but he and his protégée Siobhan Clarke are still investigating some seemingly unconnected cases. The sister of a dead rape victim is missing; skeletons turn up embedded in a concrete floor; a Kurdish journalist is brutally murdered; and the son of a Glasgow gangster has moved into the Edinburgh vice scene.
The book uses two new settings: a sink estate divided between the indigenous population and refugees (based on Wester Hailes), and a small town whose economy is dominated by an internment camp for asylum seekers (based on Dungavel).
References
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- Knots and Crosses
- Hide and Seek
- Tooth and Nail
- Strip Jack
- The Black Book
- Mortal Causes
- Let it Bleed
- Black & Blue
- The Hanging Garden
- Dead Souls
- Set in Darkness
- The Falls
- Resurrection Men
- A Question of Blood
- Fleshmarket Close
- The Naming of the Dead
- Exit Music
- Standing in Another Man's Grave
- Saints of the Shadow Bible
- Even Dogs in the Wild
- Rather Be the Devil
- In a House of Lies
- A Song for the Dark Times
- A Heart Full of Headstones
- A Good Hanging and Other Stories
- The Beat Goes On
- Rebus (2000–07)
- "A Question of Blood"
- "Strip Jack"
- "Let It Bleed"
- "Resurrection Men"
- "The First Stone"
- "The Naming of the Dead"
- "Knots and Crosses"
- Rebus (2024–present)
- Long Shadows
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