A review by berlinbibliophile
A Question of Blood by Ian Rankin

4.0

Another satisfying mystery from Rebus and Clarke. If only they would occasionally report criminals stalking or threatening them instead of feeling like they need to deal with it alone or with their fists! They are getting better about it, but slowly, so slowly.
The murder was interesting and the solution contained some twists I definitely didn't see coming, but which made total sense once I looked back on the rest of the book. There were three murders for the price of one in this book, with another sprinkling of crime on top. I certainly felt that I got my money's worth on that front!