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Favorite Authors/Books/Series > Ian Rankin - Malcom Fox series

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message 1: by Alisa (new)

Alisa Through The Complaints, in The Impossible Dead: enjoying this new series.


message 2: by Bill (new)

Bill I enjoyed the Rebus books very much (I'm not quite finished yet) and I have The Complaints to read. Looking forward to it.


message 3: by R.M.F. (new)

R.M.F. Brown I wish Rankin would move away from crime and take a pop at something else.


message 4: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Mike wrote: "Malcom Fox is investigating John Rebus in Standing in Another Man's Grave (Inspector Rebus, #18) by Ian RankinStanding in Another Man's Grave by Ian Rankin."

As a true blue Ian Rankin fan, read them all and in order, I was thrilled to have Rebus back and that Malcolm Fox came in and in a less than complimentary form was excellent. Perhaps his character will be better formed in the next books next to Rebus and the gang....on his own he was simply boring despite the positive twist of complaints IMHO.


message 5: by Alisa (new)

Alisa I am going to start reading the third book today - stay tuned.


message 6: by R.M.F. (new)

R.M.F. Brown I like the Rebus books, but nearly 20 of them is a step too far. He should turn his hand to chick lit, historical, anything, but crime, in my view.


message 7: by Sandi (last edited Feb 08, 2013 12:26PM) (new)

Sandi | 451 comments I am so glad Rebus is back! His attitude and slight sarcasm are wonderful. The book also shows how the basics of solving crime has been eroded by relying so much on new methods. Hope Mr. Rankin keeps Rebus with us.


message 8: by Alisa (new)

Alisa "Standing.." my favorite by far, but really a Rebus as opposed to a Fox story, in my humble opinion. Here's hoping John passes his physical.


message 9: by Katherine (new)

Katherine | 187 comments Sorry, but I have to put a comment in these unused topics as far as I can figure out to remove them from my unread topics listing on my app. Have managed to delete them on the website but they are still unread from the app point of view. Sorry for being such a pain but no other help forthcoming in terms of getting rid of them. Katherine


message 10: by Ava Catherine (new)

Ava Catherine I read all the Rebus books and the first two Fox books, but they just fell short for me. I am glad to hear that the Malcolm Fox books are getting better. I think I will pick up Standing in Another Man's Grave and see how it goes.

Rankin was one of my favorites for so long that I hate to lose him.


message 11: by Bernie (new)

Bernie Dowling (beedeed) | 82 comments R.M.F wrote: "I wish Rankin would move away from crime and take a pop at something else."

Why do you say this?


message 12: by Barbara (last edited Apr 13, 2013 07:39AM) (new)

Barbara (cinnabarb) | 9974 comments Connie wrote: "I read all the Rebus books and the first two Fox books, but they just fell short for me. I am glad to hear that the Malcolm Fox books are getting better. I think I will pick up Standing in Another ..."

I recently read Standing in Another Man's Grave; not my favorite book by Ian Rankin but still good. I gave it 4 stars.


message 13: by R.M.F. (new)

R.M.F. Brown Bernie wrote: "R.M.F wrote: "I wish Rankin would move away from crime and take a pop at something else."

Why do you say this?"


Because he's a talented author, and it would be good to see him try his hand at another genre.


message 14: by Sandi (new)

Sandi | 451 comments How many of us would take a break from a successful career and give something new a shot? Plus, perhaps he has and no one wants to publish. I like John Rebus, he's a friend, and I want to continue my relationship.


message 15: by R.M.F. (new)

R.M.F. Brown Sandi wrote: "How many of us would take a break from a successful career and give something new a shot? Plus, perhaps he has and no one wants to publish. I like John Rebus, he's a friend, and I want to continu..."

Each to their own, but after about 20 odd books, how much more of the Rebus character can be developed?


message 16: by R.M.F. (new)

R.M.F. Brown Mike wrote: "R.M.F wrote: "Sandi wrote: "How many of us would take a break from a successful career and give something new a shot? Plus, perhaps he has and no one wants to publish. I like John Rebus, he's a f..."

True, but I've got the feeling that in twenty years time, a wheelchair bound Rebus will be solving crimes in his old folks home! :) Come to think of it, that might actually be good.


message 17: by Gary (new)

Gary Van Cott | 187 comments Rankin wrote 3 stand alone mysteries in the 1990s which are different from his Rebus series. They were originally published under another name. I thought the first one was the best.

1993 Witch Hunt
1994 Bleeding Hearts
1995 Blood Hunt


message 18: by Mimi V (new)

Mimi V (naomi_v) | 118 comments i'm glad to have Rebus back and think there's still life yet in the old dog. Malcolm Fox, IMO, is a prissy old curmudgeon and i don't much care for him as a character, although the stories around him were okay. going up against Rebus, i obviously favor Rebus and just find fox annoying.


message 19: by Richard (new)

Richard (ricoh) | 110 comments Truth be told Malcolm Fox was a series going nowhere until Rebus returned; thank goodness Mr Rankin caved and brought him back.
What to do next as he's so old and unhealthy?
The Young Montalbano has worked for Andrea Camilleri, and Scudder has had novels inserted in missing years. I like Rankin's longstanding position that his detective would age but as has been seen he is much loved and brings the best out of his creator.
Rebus - The Missing Years?
A not so old but not pubescent Rebus?

If he writes it I'd read them all.

I'm with Sharon in this and feel I need to revisit all 19 books in chronological order in the new year


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