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A Question of Blood | Rebus and Shiv-awn scamper around trying to work out why an ex-SAS bloke goes into a school and shoots three boys dead. They expend a great deal of energy and then the chaps in forensics get to the same solution anyway just by looking at the blood-spatter on the walls. So why did they bother? | |
by Ian Rankin | ||
Score: 7 | ||
Published: tbc | ||
Read: January 15th 2005 |
Comments
John said
OK I suppose. I think he's starting to struggle slightly with his plots. Not quite so dark and grim as some of them.