Midnight And Blue by Ian Rankin

John Rebus finds himself incarcerated for the murder of Cafferty. While awaiting his appeal, he learns of a murder in his cell block, a sort off locked-room mystery that ignites his detective instincts. Rebus must navigate the treacherous world of prison life, where alliances are fragile and danger lurks around every corner. As always Rankin provides a multilayered whodunnit with a good number of breadcrumbs. 4/5

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