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Ian rankin knots and crosses review5/12/2023 "Those are basically my memories," explains Rankin. He remembers the family picnics at Loch Leven, the community he grew up in and holidays in St Andrews. Rebus reminisces about his childhood as he pulls off the motorway at Kinross. "A relationship would completely destroy the working dynamic between them." Favourite description of Scotland: Strip Jack "Just that tiny little reaction of her flinching gives a richness to their relationship that a thousand words of trying to spell it out wouldn't do," says Rankin. She flinches, thinking he is making a pass at her, but neither of them wants a romantic relationship. Sitting together in the car, Rebus reaches across Siobhan's legs to retrieve something from the glove compartment. "I don't always manage to surprise Rebus, but I like the fact that I did this time." Favourite scene between Rebus and Siobhan: Set In Darkness "Rebus' world is off kilter completely," says Rankin. There in the bar, singing a Burns song is his nemesis Cafferty, who Rebus believes is safely locked up in jail. A window looks into the bar and as Rebus glances in, he doubles back. Rebus decides to nip down to the bathroom, which can be reached without entering the pub. Rankin's favourite Rebus pub scene takes place not in his usual haunt, the Oxford Bar, but in the Royal Oak.
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