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The Hanging Garden (Rankin novel)

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Country
  
Scotland

Publication date
  
1998

Pages
  
529 pages

Originally published
  
1998

Preceded by
  
Black & Blue

Genre
  
Detective fiction

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print

ISBN
  
0-7528-0721-8

Author
  
Ian Rankin

Followed by
  
Dead Souls

Publisher
  
Orion Publishing Group

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Similar
  
Ian Rankin books, Inspector Rebus books, Mystery books

The Hanging Garden is a 1998 crime novel by Ian Rankin. It is the ninth of the Inspector Rebus novels. It was the second episode in the Rebus television series starring John Hannah, airing in 2001.

Contents

Plot summary

Detective Inspector John Rebus is investigating a suspected war criminal. Rebus helps a traumatised Bosnian prostitute and tries to intercede in a territory war between gangster Tommy Telford and 'Big Ger' Cafferty's established gang. Telford is known to have close links with Newcastle gangster named Tarawicz -"Mr Pink Eyes"- a Chechen people-smuggler.

Rebus' daughter Sammy (Samantha) is knocked down in what looks like a deliberate hit-and-run. A Japanese gangster is killed by someone trying to frame Rebus, using his Saab car.

TV adaptation

There are major differences between the novel and the TV adaptation - these include the omission of the storyline involving a suspected Nazi war criminal, and a plot element in which Rebus recalls events during his Army service in Northern Ireland and wonders whether under slightly different circumstances he himself might have become a war criminal.

The title refers to The Cure's song "The Hanging Garden."

"Mr Pink Eyes" is another song by The Cure.

References

The Hanging Garden (Rankin novel) Wikipedia