Bleeding Hearts

1994 novel by Ian Rankin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bleeding Hearts

Bleeding Hearts is a 1994 crime novel by Ian Rankin, the second of his novels to be published under the pseudonym Jack Harvey.

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Bleeding Hearts
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AuthorIan Rankin
(writing as Jack Harvey)
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherOrion Books
Publication date
1994
Publication placeScotland
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages316 pages
ISBN0-7472-0999-5
OCLC46600414
Preceded byWitch Hunt 
Followed byBlood Hunt 
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Plot summary

Michael Weston is a professional assassin who suffers from haemophilia. The wealthy father of a girl he killed by mistake years ago has sworn vengeance, hiring a private detective (Hoffer) to track him down.

Background

Rankin has said that he wrote this book under the influence of Martin Amis's novel Money and that Weston was influenced by that novel's protagonist, John Self.[1]

Reception

The novel was not much reviewed on release, but gained more attention when re-released under the name of Ian Rankin in 2006.[2] Publishers Weekly compared it negatively to the Rebus books, whilst praising the "nonstop action, copious violence and arcane details about weaponry and forensics."[3]

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