An illegal immigrant is found murdered in an Edinburgh housing scheme: a
racist attack, or something else entirely? Rebus is drawn into the
case, but has other problems: his old police station has closed for
business, and his masters would rather he retire than stick around. But
Rebus is that most stubborn of creatures. As he investigates, he must
visit an asylum seekers' detention centre, deal with the sleazy
Edinburgh underworld, and maybe even fall in love... Siobhan,
meanwhile, has problems of her own. A teenager has disappeared from home
and Siobhan is drawn into helping the family, which will mean
travelling closer than is healthy, towards the web of a convicted
rapist. Then there's the small matter of the two skeletons - a woman and
an infant - found buried beneath a concrete cellar floor in Fleshmarket
Close. The scene begins to look like an elaborate stunt - but whose,
and for what purpose? And how does it tie into a murder on the
unforgiving housing-scheme known as Knoxland? Fleshmarket Close
explores what it means to a society when shared heritage is lost beneath
uglier aspects of our nature: greed, mistrust, violence and
exploitation. It is a true state-of-the-nation novel, and one of Rebus's
most personal cases yet.
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Siobhan, meanwhile, has problems of her own. A teenager has disappeared from home and Siobhan is drawn into helping the family, which will mean travelling closer than is healthy, towards the web of a convicted rapist. Then there's the small matter of the two skeletons - a woman and an infant - found buried beneath a concrete cellar floor in Fleshmarket Close. The scene begins to look like an elaborate stunt - but whose, and for what purpose? And how does it tie into a murder on the unforgiving housing-scheme known as Knoxland?
Fleshmarket Close explores what it means to a society when shared heritage is lost beneath uglier aspects of our nature: greed, mistrust, violence and exploitation. It is a true state-of-the-nation novel, and one of Rebus's most personal cases yet.