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Standing in Another Man's Grave Lib/E
Contributor(s): Rankin, Ian (Author), MacPherson, James (Read by)
ISBN: 1619698951     ISBN-13: 9781619698956
Publisher: Hachette Book Group
OUR PRICE:   $76.49  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: January 2013
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - International Crime & Mystery
- Fiction | Mystery & Detective - Police Procedural
- Fiction | Crime
Dewey: FIC
Series: Inspector Rebus
Physical Information: 2.04" H x 6.65" W x 6.22" (0.86 lbs)
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Scottish
 
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Publisher Description:

It's every parent's nightmare: a fifteen-year old girl has disappeared. She was last seen hitchhiking along a scenic highway in rural Scotland, and the only other clue is a photograph sent from her phone. Two detectives, one of them retired, are working the case when they learn that there may be other victims out there, stretching back a decade and more. The road itself may provide them with answers, but a complicated case is only made worse by interference from conflicting witnesses, the police department's own internal affairs division-and the ominous attentions of the missing girl's gangster stepfather.

On the twentieth anniversary of Ian Rankin's first American publication comes an audiobook that proves why he is one of crime fiction's most enduring and bestselling authors-a riveting story of sin, redemption, and revenge.


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.

MacPherson, James: -

James MacPherson, an Earphones Award-winning narrator, is a Scottish actor best known for his role as Detective Michael Jardine in the STV drama Taggart, as well as his portrayal of Hugh Hamilton in BBC Radio 4's hit drama series Citizens.