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In 'A Question of Blood' by Ian Rankin Detective Inspector John Rebus has been asked to advise in a case which involves a former member of the SAS (Special Air Services) which Rebus has tried to join in the past.  

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In 'A Question of Blood' by Ian Rankin Detective Inspector John Rebus has been asked to advise in a case which involves a former member of the SAS (Special Air Services) which Rebus has tried to join in the past. In this essay I am going to study the that Inspector Rebus is called into the investigation and how he starts to take control of the investigation and calls it his own while being on investigation himself. The book starts off with Rebus in the Accident and Emergency department of the Infirmary being treated for scalded hands for falling in a bath of scalding hot water. This is what links Rebus with the investigation as he was seen drinking with a man who had been harassing his colleague and close friend Siobhan Clarke. The same man died in a chip pan fire just after Rebus had left which leaves everyone in...

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