Scotland’s Detective

In the summer of 2017 I was coming to the end of a two year tour in Germany. Melissa was coming over for a two-week visit. We set up to meet in Edinburgh, Scotland. We drove from the airport up into the Scottish highlands ending up meeting one of Melissa’s distant relatives for a wonderful tour through the countryside near Loch Ness. (I even got to meet a well-known Loch Ness researcher (No Nessie)!)

Back in Edinburgh we took a Hop On Hop Off bus tour (“Ho Ho” for insiders!) through the city. The tour guide mentioned a local detective story author but I didn’t catch the name.

A couple days later at the airport’s W. H. Smith book store I saw a banner for a detective story by Ian Rankin. I looked. It was “the right guy” – Edinburgh detective John Rebus – but I decided to start with book one from Amazon. I ordered the first two new. Then the next 15 used, sometimes in three-in-one volumes for just a couple dollars*. Book 18 and Book 19 came from the local library in the last couple weeks, with Book 19 making the trip to Tennessee with me. When I read the next three Rebus novels, all available through the local library*, I will have read all 22 novels in two years. Landmarks mentioned in each book remind me of my visit to Edinburgh with Melissa.

Holyrood Castle in the Queen’s residence when she is in Scotland. It’s often mentioned in the Rebus books.

*I have roots in both Scotland and the Swabian part of Germany. Both are known for their, uh, “thriftiness” – used books and the library save a lot of money! However, if you do buy anything from the Amazon links I will get a few cents. I’ve made a couple dollars in the last year. Gonna get rich!