Who is John Rebus, the hero of Ian Rankin’s detective novels?

This weekend marks the premiere of brand new Scottish crime drama Rebus.

Based on the books by Ian Rankin, the show reimagines John Rebus as a younger detective inspector. Still on the beat in Edinburgh, he is drawn into a violent conflict that rapidly becomes personal.

So far, so good – but the character’s backstory is a complicated one. Over the course of 29 books, as well as solving crimes, he ages and reveals increasingly more about his personal life. Who is he really? We take a deep dive into John Rebus.

The first Inspector Rebus novel was published in 1987. Titled Knots and Crosses, it was originally intended to be a standalone book.

This is what it tells us about the protagonist: originally hailing from Fife (where his brother Michael lives, and works as a stage hypnotist), he left school to join the army, and served in Northern Ireland at the start of the Troubles.

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