Even Dogs in the Wild sees a senior lawyer murdered in his own home with an ominous note in his wallet. When Gerry Cafferty is shot at and receives the same note, Clarke and Fox consult with Rebus; the only person connected with the police that Cafferty will speak to.
As the story unfolds, more deaths and notes come to light as the three investigators slowly unravel the past, and how the targeted men are connected through the worst types of wrong-doing.
The city of Edinburgh itself feels like another character in Rankin's books, an alternate seedy side to the tourist city described in detail and with affection.
If you are an Ian Rankin fan, you will not be disappointed. If you have not read Rankin's books before, Even Dogs in the Wild is a great place to start and then you will have the pleasure of another nineteen Rebus books to savour! Recommended.
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