Bleeding Hearts

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Bleeding Hearts
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First edition
AuthorIan Rankin
(writing as Jack Harvey)
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherOrion Books
Publication date
1994
Publication placeScotland
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages316 pages
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OCLC46600414
Preceded byWitch Hunt 
Followed byBlood Hunt 

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

Plot summary

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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

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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

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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]

References

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