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Eventually he came to realise that the notes and the murders all pointed towards himself and the abduction of his daughter. His brother Michael then used hypnosis to help him unlock his repressed memories about his SAS training, and realised the killer was none other than Gordon Reeve, who was working at a local library under the name of Ian Knott. Rebus cornered Reeve and shot him in self defence with his own gun. His daughter was safely rescued at Knott's house.

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(Hachette seeking to control the price of e-books) I believe Rankin is published by Orion, which is part of the Hachette group. see this post 10-14-2010, 05:06 AM # 3 eBook Enthusiast Posts: 85, 541 Karma: 82583955 Join Date: Nov 2006 Device: Kindle Oasis 2, iPad Pro 10. 5", iPhone 6 Yes, that sounds likely. They are all still available on Amazon UK, so you could buy with Kindle for PC and then convert to ePub. 10-15-2010, 03:53 AM # 4 Thank you for the information and for the Amazon UK suggestion. Unfortunately Amazon UK won't sell to me. (I live in the US. ) kees 10-15-2010, 04:06 AM # 5 I wrongly assumed that if you were buying from Waterstones, that you were likely in the UK. Does Amazon US not sell the books? 10-15-2010, 04:25 AM # 6 Is that a sandwich? Posts: 7, 943 Karma: 94051304 Join Date: Jun 2010 Device: Nook Glowlight Plus His early books are now reprints and no ebooks are available yet. 10-15-2010, 07:27 AM # 7 Book lover Posts: 13 Karma: 16 Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Scotland Device: Sony Both WH Smith and waterstones seem to have reduced the totasl numbers of ebooks they are selling very substantially.

For example, they have also removed most of the Mccall Smith books from there list. As this has happened at the same time, it appears that they are using the same data base but different pricing. 10-15-2010, 07:28 AM # 8 Both WH Smith and waterstones seem to have reduced the totasl numbers of ebooks they are selling very substantially. For example, they have also removed most of the Mccall Smith books from their list. As this has happened at the same time with both, it appears that they are using the same data base but different pricing. 10-15-2010, 07:59 AM # 9 Quote: Originally Posted by Fbone They are all available in the UK. 10-15-2010, 11:26 AM # 10 Hachette axe! Originally Posted by wchris McCall Smith is also signed up to a Hachette owned publisher I believe (Abacus, owned by Little Brown). WH Smiths and Waterstones have stopped selling Hachette at the moment due to the Agency Pricing argument. Amazon has been holding out buy continuing to sell but at Amazon's price not the publisher's.

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Detective Inspector John Rebus is a police officer in Lothian and Borders police. He is the star of all of the Rebus novels, and generally is attached to the main criminal cases being investigated during the course of the story. Born in Fife in 1947, Rebus was son of a stage hypnotist who fought in the second world war. He had a brother, Michael, who wanted to follow in his father's footsteps which led to John being distanced from the family. At the age of fifteen he left school to join the army, and by eighteen he joined the Parachute Regiment. He served during the Troubles in Northern Ireland, under the command of The Mean Machine, but left in 1971 after a violent incident in a pub led by his commanding officer. He then applied to join the SAS, and was sent to "The Cross", a training ground in Herefordshire. He excelled himself during training, and was picked alongside Gordon Reeve to be put into a 2-year training programme for an elite anti-terrorist team. During the training he was captured and tortured, sharing a cell with Reeve for a long period of time.