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The Black Book

An Inspector Rebus Novel, Book 5

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The Black Book

De: Ian Rankin
Narrado por: Michael Page
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Five years ago, a mysterious fire burned Edinburgh’s seedy Central Hotel to ashes. Long-forgotten and unsolved, the case reappears when a charred body - with a bullet in its head - is found among the ruins. Inspector John Rebus knows that his superiors would prefer he leave things alone. He knows that part of the answer lies somewhere in a cryptic black notebook. And he knows that to solve the case, he’ll have to peel back layer after layer of unspeakable secrets in order to arrive at the truth.

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an interesting plot with lots of twists and turns and a overall good performance it's always so hard to differentiate all the accidents well worth to listen

another good book in the series

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I read an Inspector Rebus novel and, while I enjoyed it, I didn't really get into the characters until I listened to one of the books performed. The readings made all of the Scots come alive!

I love Rebus readings

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If you are interested in Rebus but not attracted to the whole series, this might be your entry point.

I am rereading/listening to Rebus, in order this time since the unabridged audio of all is now available in my region. This seems to be the novel where Rebus becomes that character some of us love so much, fascist though he can be. Though I usually prefer lighter crime novels with justice for all, Rankin created my favourite detective of all time here.

Michael Page is NOT a favourite narrator of mine so I delayed listening to a couple of his Rankin novel narrations, but he's OK for Rebus - more restrained than in other novels, but he still goes too gruff to distinguish some male characters (less shrill for women than he can be). However, James MacPherson became the voice of Rebus to me, so I feel something missing with Page and others - if MacPherson versions are available to you, get them if you can understand a delightful Scots accent. But skip the abridgements, even with that narrator --they make little sense because too much plot and character is skipped (not to mention setting, a real star of the series' later novels).

Rebus really gels here

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Not my favorite Rebus story but the writing is so excellent that it overcomes a weaker (in my opinion) story. Rebus is a fabulous character but I got confused by all the other characters in this book. I think that's the one drawback with listening to an audiobook, one can't go back and see the previous paragraphs very easily.

This narration was great. Michael Page is one of my favorites.

Not my favorite but still good

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I always hope for a new mystery series to start listening to. This one did not make me want to try more in the series. I did finish the book

decent but not great

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Good storyline for those who enjoy detective/police procedurals; although Rebus is a rebel and doesn't always follow procedure. Interesting plot and subplots, though I found it difficult to really "care" about most of the characters in the story. At the end, I wasn't so interested in the outcome as I should have been, but still, a solid mystery!

My First Rebus. . . and I'll Try Another

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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Partly - the story was good - the pronunciation of names and places was terrible.

What other book might you compare The Black Book to and why?

Other Rankin / Rebus books narrated by James Mcpherson

What didn’t you like about Michael Page’s performance?

Bad preparation of pronunciation of names and places

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Shocking pronounciation

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I have really been enjoying the Inspector Rebus series. Although written in the early 90's this book does not seem dated at all. The characters are interesting and I have enjoyed seeing them develop from book to book. And I like how each book is a stand-alone read but bits and pieces of other books intersect and add layers. This particular plot was a web of unseemingly un-connected events that come together eventually. And not in rushed way at the end. The whole story develops naturally. A truly great listen.

Another Masterpiece from Ian Rankin

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Narration not up to standards - not for my ear at least. More gore than usual.

Difficult to follow

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The story is gripping, as usual, but the narration is awful! It’s clear that the narrator has never been near Edinburgh as he continually mispronounces areas of the city. My advice? Skip the audio and buy the book.

Ghastly performance

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