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  1. 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 Cockburn Street. It is the fifteenth of the Inspector Rebus novels.

    • Ian Rankin
    • 2004
  2. Jan 1, 2004 · Mysteries include the murder of a Turkish asylum seeker, a missing teenage girl, a recently paroled rapist and a pair of skeletons found in the cellars of a bar on Fleshmarket Close. The seedy side of Edinburgh is at it's best in this one as Siobhan and Rebus, relocated from their old stomping grounds of St. Leonard's, become entangled in ...

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    • Paperback
  3. Sep 18, 2008 · In Rankin's most recent Scottish police procedural, DI John Rebus and DS Siobhan Clark investigate a murder in Edinburgh's Fleshmarket Alley. The story visits the city's seediest, most dangerous places and explores a modern fleshmarket, namely the trafficking of human beings.

  4. Oct 11, 2011 · A crime thriller set in Edinburgh, where Rebus investigates a murder in a housing scheme and faces his own retirement. He also deals with a missing teenager, a rapist, and a mysterious stunt involving skeletons.

  5. Then there's the small matter of the two skeletons found buried beneath a cellar floor in Fleshmarket Close. An elaborate stunt - but whose, and for what purpose? And how can it tie to the murder on the housing-scheme known as Knoxland?

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    • Ian Rankin
    • Paperback
  6. Jan 1, 2004 · Inspector John Rebus has confronted Edinburgh’s most hardened criminals, its bloodiest crime scenes, and its most dangerous backstreets—but nothing could have prepared him for what he finds on Fleshmarket Alley.

    • Ian Rankin
  7. Aug 7, 2008 · Rebus-partner Siobhan Clarke as a favor is investigating a runaway - the sister of a rape victim whose case Siobhan had previously dispatched. Meanwhile, the skeletal remains of a woman and child are dug up in the basement of a "Fleshmarket Alley" watering hole.

    • Ian Rankin
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