Blood Hunt (novel)

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AuthorIan Rankin (as Jack Harvey)
LanguageEnglish
Blood Hunt
First edition cover
AuthorIan Rankin (as Jack Harvey)
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherHeadline Book Publishing Ltd
Publication date
14 September 1995
Publication placeScotland
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages384 pp
ISBN0-7472-1302-X
OCLC33359329
Preceded byBleeding Hearts 

Blood Hunt is a 1995 crime novel by Ian Rankin, and the third of his books to be published under the pseudonym Jack Harvey.

Gordon Reeve, a former SAS soldier, receives a phone call to his home in Scotland, informing him that his brother Jim has been found dead in a car in San Diego. The death looks like a suicide, the car being locked from the inside, and the gun still in Jim's hand. While in the USA to identify the body, Gordon realises that his brother was murdered, and that the police are reluctant to follow any lead. Retracing Jim's final hours, he connects Jim's death with his work as a journalist, investigating a multinational chemical corporation. Gordon soon discovers that he himself is being watched, so he decides to ask Jim's friends back in Europe for further information.

In London, he finds more hints, but no evidence for his brother's sources. After returning home, he finds that his house has been bugged by professionals. Sending his wife and son to a relative, he determines to take on his enemy on his own. There are two parties after him: the multinational corporation, represented by "Jay", a renegade SAS member, and an international investigation corporation, also somehow connected with the case.

Travelling to France in order to find out more from a journalist colleague of Jim's, they are attacked by a group of professional killers under orders from Jay, resulting in multiple deaths, and leading to Gordon falling under suspicion by the police. Gordon decides to return to the USA, where he infiltrates the investigation corporation and learns more about the history of the case. Then he travels to San Diego to collect more evidence, and eventually returns to England, deliberately leaving a trail for Jay. Their long enmity leads Jay to follow Gordon to Scotland, where Gordon kills him and his team in a final showdown. Gordon manages to locate Jim's hidden journalistic material, hopefully clearing Jim's name and his own.

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