Book Log 2016 #30: The Black Book by Ian Rankin
A hotel fire five years in the past, the beating of one of John Rebus' colleagues, and a mysterious black notebook are all central to solving a recent murder. I felt like the series started to come together with this book, though it could be that I was familiar enough with the series at this point that I could start to connect the longer story arcs while still enjoying the book-specific plot. Anyway, beginning to really like the series.
25 December 2016
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