It feels as if written on the hoof by someone running round with a microphone, collecting soundbites of humour, fury and moral angst - like Dickens on speed, highly enjoyable, but ultimately breathless." - Frances Fyfield, The Independent It's page-turning, complicated crime, with some fine vignettes containing the only convincing pathos in the book. " The Naming of the Dead is classic Rankin, and if you're in love with the unchangeable Rebus, you'll relish it."Rankin again paints a corrupt world (even Bono's antipoverty crusade is suspect) in convincing shades of gray" - Will Boisvert, Entertainment Weekly. The Naming of the Dead is the sixteenth John Rebus novel.General information | review summaries | our review | links | about the author Trying to meet all your book preview and review needs.
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