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Her parents’ place was just up the hill.

 

Acknowledgements

 

I’d like to thank The Haemophilia Society, and especially Alan Weir, for help with details of some aspects of haemophilia. Those who require more information should write to: The Haemophilia Society, 123 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7HR. Thanks also to David in Edinburgh, Andrew Puckett, and my wife Miranda for helping with research.

Gerald Hammond was knowledgeable as ever about firearms, and I should also thank the Estacado Gun Club for taking me along on a shoot. In fact, so many people in the USA helped with this book that it would take a sizeable supplement to list them all. So a general thank you must suffice. But special honours must go to Becky Hughes and David Martin in Seattle, Jay Schulman in Arlington, Mass., and Tresa Hughes in New York, for putting up with me, Miranda and our son Jack for so long.

The Chandler-Fulbright Award made it possible for me to spend so much time (and money) in the United States. I owe a debt to the estate of Raymond Chandler and to the staff of the Fulbright Commission in London, especially Catherine Boyle.

The real unsung heroes of this book are probably Elliott Abrams and Fawn Hall. For those who don’t know who they are, a two-part essay by Theodore Draper in the
New York Review of Books
serves as a good introduction, though you’ve really got to go to Draper’s book
A Very Thin Line: The Iran-Contra Affairs
or to the full Congressional Hearings to get the bigger picture. I quote from part one of the essay, published in the edition of 27 May 1993:

Unfortunately, Abrams didn’t know how to set up a secret account in which to deposit the expected $10 million from Brunei [with which to fund the Contras]. He went to Alan Fiers of the CIA and Oliver North of the NSC staff for tutoring, and chose to follow North’s advice. North gave him an index card with the number of a secret Swiss account, which North controlled; North’s secretary, Fawn Hall, accidentally transposed two digits in typing out the number on another card; Abrams gave the erroneous information to the Brunei foreign minister; and $10 million went into the account of a stranger from whom it took months to get it back.

BY IAN RANKIN

The Inspector Rebus series

Knots & Crosses
Hide & Seek
Tooth & Nail
Strip Jack
The Black Book
Mortal Causes
Let It Bleed
Black & Blue
The Hanging Garden
Death Is Not The End (novella)
Dead Souls
Set in Darkness
The Falls
Resurrection Men
A Question of Blood
Fleshmarket Close

 

Other Novels

The Flood
Watchman
Westwind

 

Writing as Jack Harvey

Witch Hunt
Bleeding Hearts
Blood Hunt

 

Short stories
A Good Hanging and Other Stories
Beggars Banquet

 

Omnibus editions

 

Rebus: The Early Years (Knots & Crosses, Hide & Seek, Tooth & Nail) Rebus: The St Leonard’s Years (Strip Jack, The Black Book, Mortal Causes) Rebus: The Lost Years (Let It Bleed, Black & Blue, The Hanging Garden) Rebus: Capital Crimes (Dead Souls, Set in Darkness, The Falls)

 

All Ian Rankin’s titles are available on audio.
Also available:
Jackie Leven Said
by Ian Rankin and Jackie Leven

Table of Contents

Copyright Page

Dedication

Title Page

 

Part One

Chapter 1

Chapter 2

Chapter 3

Chapter 4

Chapter 5

Chapter 6

Chapter 7

Chapter 8

Chapter 9

Chapter 10

Chapter 11

Chapter 12

Chapter 13

 

Part Two

Chapter 14

Chapter 15

Chapter 16

Chapter 17

 

Part Three

Chapter 18

Chapter 19

Chapter 20

Chapter 21

Chapter 22

Chapter 23

Chapter 24

Chapter 25

Chapter 26

Chapter 27

Chapter 28

Chapter 29

 

Part Four

Chapter 30

Chapter 31

 

Acknowledgements

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