Mortal Causes by Ian Rankin


Like all the Rebus novels, this novel is an important cog in the Rebus personality. It is, however, less tightly written and less though provoking than most and the whodunnit is a bit lackluster. Enjoyable but not on par with most of the other Rebus novels out there. 3/5

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