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Ian James Rankin, OBE, DL, FRSE (born 28 April 1960) is a Scottish crime writer, best known for his Inspector Rebus novels.
Born in Cardenden, Fife, Ian Rankin's father James owned a grocery shop and his mother Isobel worked in a school canteen. He was educated at Beath High School, Cowdenbeath and his parents were horrified when he then chose to study literature at university, expecting him to study for a trade. However, encouraged by his English teacher, he persisted and graduated in 1982 from the University of Edinburgh where he also worked on a doctorate on Muriel Spark but did not complete it. He has taught at the university and retains an involvement with the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. He lived in Tottenham, London for four years and then rural France for six while he developed his career as a novelist. Before becoming a full-time novelist he worked as a grape-picker, swineherd, taxman, alcohol researcher, hi-fi journalist, college secretary and punk musician in a band called the Dancing Pigs.
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Ian's new book features a case that has long-niggled at Rebus, and may have connections to criminal activities in the present. Plus, Rebus's long-term nemesis, Big Ger Cafferty, is also in the picture. Ian talks about the origins of Cafferty and his relationship with Rebus - and how the ageing process is affecting them both...
The award-winning Scottish crime writer comes to Canada on his 20th Rebus novel, Even Dogs In the Wild. With author Linwood Barclay.
On Saturday 7 November 2015, the University's Chancellor, Gavin Esler, welcomed Ian Rankin OBE to the University for the second 'In Conversation' of the 2015/16 academic year. For more information about the series and events at the University of Kent, please visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/events/
Lovers of crime fiction won't want to miss renowned author Ian Rankin in conversation with expert forensic anthropologist, Professor Sue Black. Ian Rankin is one of the world's greatest crime writers, creator of the hugely popular Inspector Rebus novels, as well as a string of stand-alone thrillers. Rankin's newest novel Even Dogs in the Wild, the 20th Inspector Rebus novel, will be published in November 2015. Sue Black is a leading forensic anthropologist and the director of the Centre for Anatomy and Human Identification at Dundee University. Her forensic expertise has been crucial to a number of high-profile criminal cases. She founded the British Association of Human Identification in 2001, the same year in which she received an OBE for her services to forensic anthropology in Kosovo...
Ian Rankin is one of Britain's best-selling crime writers. When he was in the red chair he talked about his career and his latest book, Saints of the Shadow Bible. George Stroumboulopoulos Tonight airs weeknights at 7 and 11:30 pm on CBC Television Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=TheHour Follow George On Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/strombo On Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/strombo http://www.cbc.ca/strombo/ credits Saints of the Shadow Bible - Orion; First Edition edition (7 Nov 2013) Dark Entries - DC Comics; Reprint edition (25 Aug 2010) Ian Rankin book signing - CREDIT: Nelson Cunnington Ian Rankin book signing - Mosman Library Ian Rankin book signing - Flickr, Byronv2 Ian Rankin - CREDIT: Ian Rankin Headshot - Ian Rankin...
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses why, out of all the countries and cities he could live in, he has chosen Edinburgh. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
Full length interview: Ian Rankin talks to James Macpherson, the narrator of Ian's audiobooks, about bringing Rebus, Siobhan and Cafferty to life on the page and on audio. Plus Ian discusses his novel Saints of the Shadow Bible. Listen to a clip from the audiobook of Saints of the Shadow Bible http://bit.ly/1MQqrxK Saints of the Shadow Bible is available in paperback, eBook and audiobooks. Find out more on Ian's official website http://bit.ly/19C5quB
In the dark days and biting windstorms of an Edinburgh winter, two drop-out kids dive off the towering Forth Road Bridge. A civic office is spattered by a grisly
Continuing Heriot-Watt's interview with Ian Rankin, he discusses the art of writing. This video forms part of our interview with Ian about Dame Muriel Spark, Heriot-Watt graduate and author of, amongst other works, the Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. To find out more, download the Heriot-Watt University alumni magazine at http://bit.ly/1OceSpR www.hw.ac.uk/alumni https://www.facebook.com/thewattclub
Ian Rankin is one of Scotland’s most celebrated and prolific crime writers. His Inspector Rebus series has thrilled fans all over the world since 1987 and the latest, Rather be the Devil, continues this trend. Robin Morgan welcomed Ian to the Audible Studios, and got him to tell us more… Find out more - http://adbl.co/RatherBeTheDevil
Lars Schafft from Krimi-Couch.de talks with Ian Rankin about his novel "The Saints of the Shadow Bible".
NB: A transcript of this interview can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/81 A related poll can be found here: http://minguo.info/usa/node/80 Ian Rankin talks to crime writer Anne Perry about guilt, murder, and expiation. This is a clip from the UK TV series 'Ian Rankin's Evil Thoughts'.
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On Saturday 7 November 2015, the University's Chancellor, Gavin Esler, welcomed Ian Rankin OBE to the University for the second 'In Conversation' of the 2015/16 academic year. For more information about the series and events at the University of Kent, please visit http://www.kent.ac.uk/events/
crime novelist Ian Rankin investigates the nature of evil and how it is manifested, links to eugenics, Galton, Darwin and his cousin criminals and evil, genocide, ordinary people doing evil deeds
The award-winning Scottish crime writer comes to Canada on his 20th Rebus novel, Even Dogs In the Wild. With author Linwood Barclay.