Sir David Bell, vice-chancellor, University of Reading, is reading Ian Rankin鈥檚 Saints of the Shadow Bible (Orion, 2013). 鈥淛ohn Rebus, the dissolute but profoundly moral policeman, returns. He encounters a recent Rankin creation, Inspector Malcolm Fox from Police Complaints, as they go head-to-head on a 30-year-old case. In parallel, Rebus investigates the entanglement between the son of a prominent Scottish nationalist and the daughter of a London businessman. You can smell Edinburgh from the pages of this sparse but gripping novel.鈥

E. Stina Lyon, professor emeritus of educational developments in sociology, London South Bank University, is reading Andreas Hess鈥 The Political Theory of Judith N. Shklar: Exile from Exile (Palgrave Macmillan, 2014). 鈥淔emale scholars seldom get the insightful treatment Hess gives the political theorist Judith Shklar in this satisfying biography. Her personal trajectory from refugee to Harvard elite academic is here interwoven with her originality as a liberal democratic thinker, although today she is known more as a teacher of 鈥榞reat men鈥 than for her own writings. Justice needs good arguments. Hers need revisiting.鈥

June Purvis, professor of women鈥檚 and gender history, University of Portsmouth, is reading Caroline Bressey鈥檚 Empire, Race and the Politics of Anti-Caste (Bloomsbury, 2013). 鈥淐atherine Impey (1847-1923), a British Quaker, is best known for her high-profile collaboration with Ida B. Wells on anti-lynching. This first biography places her within international humanitarian networks that campaigned against racial prejudice. From her home in Street, Somerset, the energetic Impey edited the radical periodical Anti-Caste that condemned racial prejudice in the British Empire and America. An impressive and enlightening read.鈥

Sharon Wheeler, visiting lecturer in journalism, Birmingham City University, is reading Val McDermid鈥檚 The Skeleton Road (Little, Brown, 2014). 鈥淢cDermid throws Scotland, the University of Oxford and Croatia into the mix to produce a chilling and intelligent thriller. A skeleton is found on the roof of an abandoned Edinburgh building. DCI Karen Pirie lands the cold case, which uncovers atrocities from the Balkans conflict. A raft of strong female characters means we鈥檒l be spared Robson Green in the lead role in any TV version.鈥

Richard Whittle, senior lecturer in behavioural economics, Manchester Metropolitan University, has just reread Richard France鈥檚 The Witch Biker鈥檚 Ride Through the Balance Sheet (CreateSpace, 2013). 鈥淎n informative and thoroughly innovative approach to introductory finance and accounting. I followed the book鈥檚 major characters through a variety of scenarios in which they practically demonstrate accounting and finance techniques. Although it is a very strange thing to say of a study text, this is genuinely enjoyable and engaging as well as imparting 鈥榮tick in your mind鈥 practical lessons.鈥
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