Knots and Crosses

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Knots and Crosses
Author Ian Rankin
Country Scotland
Language English
Genre(s) Detective novel
Publisher Orion Press
Publication date 1987
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 256 pp
ISBN ISBN 0-7528-7718-6
Followed by Hide and Seek

Knots and Crosses is a 1987 novel by Ian Rankin. It is the first of the Inspector Rebus novels. It was written while Rankin was a postgraduate student at the University of Edinburgh. In the introduction to this novel, Rankin states that Rebus lives directly opposite the window in Marchmont that he looked out of while writing the book.

[edit] Plot Outline

Edinburgh has been shocked by the abduction and subsequent strangling of two young girls. Journalist Jim Stevens runs his own investigation, and has uncovered Michael Rebus's drug dealing. He suspects that his brother John, police officer, knows or even supports his brother's illegal activities.

John Rebus is meanwhile assigned to the investigative team. The investigation, however, remains without success, and eventually two more girls disappear. Throughout the case, John is haunted by his past in the SAS. Then, his former wife is attacked and his daughter abducted. Only when hypnotized by his brother, is he able to share his past with his brother and his colleague-lover Gill Templer. Taking hints from seemingly cryptic anonymous letters, John connects the murders to his own military past. Relieved from his duty because of the personal involvement, he decides to find and face his enemy.

[edit] Characters and notes

  • Detective Sergeant John Rebus - Lead character, hard drinking, Scottish detective with a troubled past.
  • Michael Rebus - John's younger brother, rich from following his fathers career in stage hypnotism, but with a few secrets to hide.
  • Samantha - John Rebus' daughter
  • Detective Inspector Gill Templer - The Press Liaison officer on the abduction case, and Rebus' on-off love interest
  • Jim Stevens - Investigative journalist