Tuesday, March 22, 2016

ARE YOU LISTENING? EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD: A PREVIEW

WELCOME TO BOOKIN' WITH BINGO'S" 
ARE YOU LISTENING? DAY" 
I AM EXCITED TO SHARE WITH YOU ABOUT 
THIS RECENT AUDIO BOOK I RECEIVED
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EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD
READ BY JAMES MACPHERSON
BY IAN RANKIN

ABOUT THE AUDIO BOOK:
Rebus comes out of retirement—to save his nemesis.

Even Dogs in the Wild brings back Ian Rankin’s greatest characters in a novel that explores the darkest corners of our instincts and desires.

Detective Inspector Siobhan Clarke is investigating the death of a senior lawyer that occurred during a robbery. The case becomes more complex when a note is discovered, indicating that this may have been no random attack. When local gangster Big Ger Cafferty receives an identical message, Clarke decides that the recently retired John Rebus may be able to help. Together the two old adversaries might just stand a chance of saving Cafferty’s skin.

But a notorious family tailed by a team of undercover detectives has also arrived in Edinburgh. There’s something they want, and they’ll stop at nothing to get it. As the cases collide, it’s a game of dog eat dog—in the city as in the wild.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Ian Rankin is an award-winning crime writer best known for his Inspector Rebus novels. 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. He lives in Edinburgh with his partner and two sons.

SOME OTHER BOOKS BY IAN RANKIN:
 
PRAISE FOR EVEN DOGS IN THE WILD:
“Rankin’s procedurals are strong, well-constructed, page-turning mysteries, and his latest is no exception.”--San Francisco Chronicle

“It’s always intriguing to follow Rebus around the city and country he loves, and for those who have followed his long career the pleasures are even richer.”--Cleveland Plain Dealer 

“Rankin is a past master of atmospheric, dark crime fiction, and in Even Dogs in the Wild, his thirty-first book, he’s in top form.”--Tampa Bay Times

“It is sensational…this story truly sings.”--Dayton Daily News

“Rankin delivers some fascinating procedural details, but the heart of the book…lies in the evolving personal relationships between the three cops and one bad guy. The switching of roles between Rebus and Clark continues to intrigue, but even better is the transformation of Fox from a behind-the-scenes guy…into a real cop working the mean streets.”--Booklist

1 comments:

Steve Capell said...

Yes we do live in a Dog-EAT-Dog world! I would like to hear how this case is solved in such a world ... I am intrigued! Thanks for the opportunity.

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