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Uploaded on Dec 10, 2007

www.theherald.co.uk Scottish author Ian Rankin talks about the final book in his 'Rebus' series at the Edinburgh Book Festival in August 2007.

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  • patkav101

    he is a genius. Hope to see more of rebus in retirement

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  • derrenfan

    me too I will miss John Rebus

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  • BUSHMAN1938

    Exit Music... This video, now sadly un-imbeddable, should have been seen by many more people. It has a lot to say for the overlap between life and fiction. It is an impressive case (or part therof) for consideration of crime novels as as "legitimate" literature. (In my view, reading good work of any kind can cross one over into better business writing say, or song writing or designing dresses ...if you follow my drift.) Cheers Ian! See you at the Oxford.

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