MIDNIGHT AND BLUE by Ian Rankin

I don't think it's giving too much away to say got a bit of a shock when I started reading Midnight and Blue, because Rebus is banged up in prison. Of course, a murder takes place in prison and he starts sticking his nose in.
   Meanwhile, there's a missing girl problem outside, together with the usual police bickering and in-fighting, so this turns into the usual shape of a Rebus novel: two strands slowly merging into one.
   I enjoyed the book, although I confess the police in-fighting got on my nerves a bit. When do they ever do their work? But that gripe aside, I can recommend this book as well worth reading.
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