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- Fleshmarket Close is a 2004 crime novel by Ian Rankin, and is named after a real close in Edinburgh between the High Street and Market Street, crossing...
- Resurrection Men (2002) A Question of Blood (2003) Fleshmarket Close (published in the US as Fleshmarket Alley) (2004) The Naming of the Dead (2006) Exit...
- shoemaker. By 1785 Brodie was spending his evenings gambling at a tavern on Fleshmarket Close owned by a Mr Clark. But his public re****tion was high, and in...
- always folk and rock from his own and youth and that of the author. In Fleshmarket Close, which deals with immigrant trafficking, Rebus recalls that his...
- Clarke are stationed there after the closure of St Leonard's, that is, in Fleshmarket Close, The Naming of the Dead, and Exit Music (2004-2007). He does not...
- a university student. 2 "Fleshmarket Close" Daniel Boyle Matthew Evans 6.27 6 March 2006 (2006-03-06) Based on Fleshmarket Close Rebus investigates the...
- "s" as in sad. The Scottish author Ian Rankin's novel Fleshmarket Close was retitled Fleshmarket Alley for the American market. Close is the generic Scots...
- Award Beggars Banquet Short stories 2003 A Question of Blood 14 2004 Fleshmarket Close 15 2005 Rebus's Scotland: A Personal Journey Non-fiction — Awarded...
- Scotland Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback) Pages 360 pp ISBN 0-7528-5110-1 OCLC 59272663 Preceded by Resurrection Men  Followed by Fleshmarket Close ...
- (private/ dead end) Jackson's Close (connecting to ****burn Street) Fleshmarket Close (connecting to Market Street via ****burn Street) Carrubber's Close...