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Ian Rankin Read by Michael Page Format Digital Audiobook Run Time 5h 58min 4.1(43 ratings) First in a series from aNew York Timesbestselling and Edgar Award–winning author: Inspector John Rebus finds himself entwined in a perplexing series of murders terrorizing his city. Haunted by his memor...
由上一句话“In 1903, a doctor in Detroit bought the first car from the company”可知,that sale指代的是医生买车这件事。 4.What was Henry Ford's dream according to the text? A.Producing cars for average customers. B.Building racing cars of simple design. C.Designing more car models. D....
Music lover and bestselling author Ian Rankin seems to be just one of many Radiohead fans who have yet to receive their deluxe edition of King Of Limbs. Here he explains why a Kafkaesque palava has left him disillusioned with the band. This is the story of two global corporations, one of...
Ian Rankin, Scottish best-selling crime novelist, creator of the Inspector Rebus series. The character was introduced in Knots & Crosses (1987) and went on to appear in more than 20 books. Learn more about Rankin’s life and career, including his other w
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Rankin wrote a handful of thrillers under the name Jack Harvey between 1993 and 1995. He later releasedThe Complaints(2009) andThe Impossible Dead(2011), which feature another Scottish cop protagonist, Malcolm Fox; the character subsequently appeared in several books in the Rebus series.Dark Entrie...
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