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FREE STRIP JACK PDF Ian Rankin | 320 pages | 07 Aug 2008 | Orion Publishing Co | 9780752883564 | English | London, United Kingdom Jack Ohman for October 20, - GoComics Goodreads helps you keep track of Strip Jack you want to Strip Jack. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling Strip Jack about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Strip Jack by Ian Rankin. When respected MP Gregor Jack is caught in a police raid on an Edinburgh brothel and his flamboyant wife Elizabeth suddenly disappears, John Rebus smells a set-up. And when Elizabeth's badly beaten body is Strip Jack, Rebus is suddenly up against a killer who holds all the cards. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. Published May 15th by St. Martin's Paperbacks first published More Details Original Title. Inspector Rebus 4Inspector Rebus 4. Inspector John Strip Jack. Edinburgh, Scotland. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Strip Jackplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More Strip Jack. Sort order. Start your review of Strip Strip Jack Inspector Rebus, 4. Apr 22, Heidi rated it liked it Shelves: goal. Hate when that happens! I loved that so much, I decided to track back to Rebus. Solid complicated crime Strip Jack felt like one huge runaround by the end — lost a half-star for that last messy bit. Strip Jack now, I promise, I will say no more. Did I mention I really, really hate skipping books in a series? Wish me luck!! View all 8 comments. As I continue my journey through the early Strip Jack of this excellent crime series, I reach book 4. His personal life is in some disorder too. He really must devote some time to sorting this out. Why does he make life so difficult for himself? 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A MP Gregor Jack is picked up in a raid at a brothel and the press are there already. Inspector Rebus suspects a set up against the the popular MP. He trie This is the fourth entry in the Inspector Rebus series. He tries to locate Gregor Jack's wife as he wants to interview her and find out who could be setting up her husband. Gregor Jack's wife leads a separate and different life style than her husband. The procedural process begins. There is also an investigation in the burglary of rare old books that starts out the book. I always enjoy the location of a mystery set in Strip Jack. Inspector Rebus is a tenacious Strip Jack independent thinker. Looking forward to the next book in the series. I have a lot of good reading ahead as this book is really an early book in the series. Oct 04, Carolyn rated it really liked it Shelves: crimearound-the-world. This is the fourth book in Ian Rankin's series starring the smart but independent detective Rebus. At this stage of Strip Jack series Rebus has not evolved into the complex character that we see in the later books and the crime story has a relatively simple plot. Nevertheless Rebus is true to from, disheveled and anti-authoritarian, living a bachelor existence in his bland flat and grungy pubs, constantly letting his girlfriend down by Strip Jack dates and prevaricating about moving in with her. The plot c This is the fourth book in Ian Rankin's series starring the smart but independent detective Rebus. The press have been tipped off about the raid leading Rebus to think the popular MP has been set up by one of his political enemies. When Gregor's wife, the party loving Elizabeth, goes missing, Rebus suspects a plot to oust the MP and sets out to find the missing woman and the truth. 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