The impossible dead [electronic resource] / Ian Rankin.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781611132991 (electronic audio bk.)
- ISBN: 1611132991 (electronic audio bk.)
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file) : digital.
- Publisher: [North Kingstown, R.I.] : AudioGO, 2011.
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- General Note:
- Unabridged.Sequel to: The complaints.
- Participant or Performer Note:
- Read by Peter Forbes.
- Source of Description Note:
- Description based on image on web page.
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The Complaints: that's the name given to the Internal Affairs department who seek out dirty and compromised cops, the ones who've made deals with the devil. And sometimes The Complaints must travel. A major inquiry into a neighboring police force sees Malcolm Fox and his colleagues cast adrift, unsure of territory, protocol, or who they can trust. An entire station-house looks to have been compromised, but as Fox digs deeper he finds the trail leads him back in time to the suicide of a prominent politician and activist. There are secrets buried in the past, and reputations on the line. In his newest pulse-pounding thriller, Ian Rankin holds up a mirror to an age of fear and paranoia, and shows us something of our own lives reflected there. - Findaway World Llc
The Complaints: thatâs the name given to the Internal Affairs department who seek out dirty and compromised cops, the ones whoâve made deals with the devil. And sometimes the Complaints must travel.
A major inquiry into a neighboring police force sees Malcolm Fox and his colleagues cast adrift, unsure of territory, protocol, or who they can trust. An entire station-house looks to have been compromised, but as Fox digs deeper he finds the trail leads him back in time to the suicide of a prominent politician and activist. There are secrets buried in the past, and reputations on the line.
In his newest pulse-pounding thriller, Ian Rankin holds up a mirror to an age of fear and paranoia, and shows us something of our own lives reflected there.