17 Heriot Row, the former Edinburgh home of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Ian Rankin, around the time he wrote
The Black Book
.
© Miranda Harvey
The first edition of the first Inspector Rebus novel,
Knots and Crosses
.
The first proof copy of
Hide and Seek,
the second Rebus novel.
Publicity material and an advance copy of
Fleshmarket Close.
A view of Edinburgh (above) taken from the Castle (below).
©
photolibrary.com/Nathan Cabell
The Oxford Bar Inspector Rebus’ favourite pub.
Mary King’s Close, the setting of the seven pack murder in
Mortal Causes
.
Welcome to Fleshmarket Close!
lan Rankin in Fleshmarket Close in Edinburgh during National Braille Week, January 2009, launching an appeal to help re-house the Edinburgh-based Scottish Braille Press.
© Andrew Milligan/PA Wire
Ranking comes face to face with one of his youngest fans.
Promoting
Exit Music,
billed as the concluding book in the Inspector Rebus series.
© Rex Features
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