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Author | Ian Rankin |
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Language | English |
Genre | Detective fiction |
Publisher | Orion Books |
Publication date | 1992 |
Publication place | Scotland |
Media type | |
Pages | 304 pages |
ISBN | 1-85797-016-0 |
OCLC | 60794519 |
Preceded by | Tooth and Nail |
Followed by | The Black Book |
Strip Jack is a 1992crime novel byIan Rankin.[1] It is the fourth of theInspector Rebus novels.
The title refers to the popular card game "Strip Jack Naked".
A police raid on anEdinburgh brothel captures (seemingly by accident) popular young localMP Gregor Jack. When Jack's fiery wife Elizabeth disappears, and two bodies are found, suspicion falls on a famous local actor Rab Kinnoul.Detective Inspector John Rebus is sympathetic to the MP's problems, and interviews a member of the Jacks' social circle, Andrew MacMillan, who is locked up in a psychiatric hospital after murdering his wife many years before. It becomes increasingly evident that somebody has 'set up' Jack, with the intention of stripping him of his good name, political standing and maybe even his life.
In the foreword toRebus: The St Leonard Years, Rankin says that with this book, he decided to move Rebus out of a "fictional" Edinburgh and more into the real one. The book has a background subplot of the (fictional) Greater London Road police station about to be closed down and staff moved to (real) stations like St Leonards.
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