Westwind / Ian Rankin.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781409196044 (hardcover)
 - Physical Description: 288 pages ; 24 cm
 - Publisher: London : Orion, 2019.
 
Content descriptions
| General Note: |   Originally published: Barrie & Jenkins, 1990.  Includes new introduction from the author.  | 
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| Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction)  | 
                
Available copies
- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
 
Holds
- 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
 
| Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stroud Branch | FIC Ranki | 31681010181410 | FICTION | Available | - | 
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A masterclass in cat-and-mouse espionage suspense - and the last lost novel - from the iconic Number One bestseller Ian Rankin... - Grand Central Pub
THE CLASSIC LOST THRILLER FROM THE ICONIC NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER
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It always starts with a small lie. That's how you stop noticing the bigger ones.
After his friend suspects something strange going on at the launch facility where they both work - and then goes missing - Martin Hepton doesn't believe the official line of "long-term sick leave"...
Refusing to stop asking questions, he leaves his old life behind, aware that someone is shadowing his every move.
The only hope he has is his ex-girlfriend Jill Watson - the only journalist who will believe his story.
But neither of them can believe the puzzle they're piecing together - or just how shocking the secret is that everybody wants to stay hidden...
A gripping, page-turning suspense masterclass - available in print for the first time in nearly thirty years.
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'Rankin is a master storyteller'
Guardian
'Great fiction, full stop'
The Times
'Ian Rankin is a genius'
Lee Child
'One of Britain's leading novelists in any genre'
New Statesman
'A virtuoso of the craft'
Daily Mail
'Rankin is a phenomenon'
Spectator
'Britain's No.1 crime writer'
Mirror
'Quite simply, crime writing of the highest order'
Express
'Worthy of Agatha Christie at her best'
Scotsman