Let it Bleed by Ian Rankin


One of the stranger Rebus novels, as the whodunit portion of the novel becomes subservient to the moral dilemma at play. The essentially open-ended ending provides further impetus to this "theme". The novel thus lives true to its byline. Despite the theme, Rankin delivers page turner with a number of storylines intersecting in unexpected ways. 4/5

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