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The Impossible Dead Lib/E
Contributor(s): Rankin, Ian (Author), Forbes, Peter (Read by)
ISBN: 1611132983     ISBN-13: 9781611132984
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
OUR PRICE:   $71.99  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: November 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural
- Fiction | Thrillers - General
Dewey: FIC
Series: Malcolm Fox
Physical Information: 2.02" H x 6.6" W x 6.22" (0.87 lbs) 10 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

The Complaints: that's the name given to the Internal Affairs department who seek out dirty and compromised cops, the ones who've made deals with the devil. And sometimes the Complaints must travel.

A major inquiry into a neighboring police force sees Malcolm Fox and his colleagues cast adrift, unsure of territory, protocol, or who they can trust. An entire station-house looks to have been compromised, but as Fox digs deeper he finds the trail leads him back in time to the suicide of a prominent politician and activist. There are secrets buried in the past, and reputations on the line.

In his newest pulse-pounding thriller, Ian Rankin holds up a mirror to an age of fear and paranoia, and shows us something of our own lives reflected there.


Contributor Bio(s): Rankin, Ian: -

Ian Rankin is an award-winning crime writer best known for his Inspector Rebus novels, including the New York Times bestsellers Rather Be the Devil and Even Dogs in the Wild. He is a winner of the Edgar Award and the Crime Writers of America's Gold Dagger Award, among others, and was the recipient of a Raymond Chandler Fulbright Fellowship.

Forbes, Peter: -

Peter Forbes is an audiobook narrator and actor. He studied English in the same year as Ian Rankin at Edinburgh University. His credits include Berkeley Square (BBC), Peter Kosminsky's The Government Inspector (Channel 4 UK), the award-winning Black Watch, Never So Good, Afterlife, and Mamma Mia! (London West End). He was nominated in the 2011 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland for his performance in Liz Lochhead's Educating Agnes.