Detective series set in and around Edinburgh, Scotland. Inspector John Rebus, whose methods earn him the wrath of his superiors, does not hesitate to circumvent the law to enforce it.
The best episode of "Rebus" season 4 is "Resurrection Men", rated 8/10 from 149 user votes. It was directed by Roger Gartland and written by N/A. "Resurrection Men" aired on 10/5/2007 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The First Stone".
Rebus is forced to attend a training course at police school following a public outburst, with his colleagues unaware that he is actually out to expose two corrupt police officers who have been running a protection racket, and could possibly be linked to the murder of a drug dealer.
Director: Roger Gartland
Writer: N/A
Rebus is called to investigate when the naked body of the Moderator Elect of the Church of Scotland is found in a local cruising spot with the body of a naked woman. Forced to deal with ongoing political battles between the church and its ministers, Rebus must solve the case in time for the gathering of the General Assembly.
Director: Morag Fullarton
Writer: Colin Bateman
Rebus investigates when an unidentified body is found in the grounds of a local Edinburgh hotel which is due to play host to the World Trade Summit. When another body is found in the grounds of Edinburgh castle, Special Branch intervene and warn Rebus off the case.
Director: Martyn Friend
Writer: N/A
Rebus finds himself being investigated by an old friend after a murderer walks free on a technicality. Matters are made worse when the suspect and his brother are found dead, and the prosecutor in the case is found to have been paid off to discredit Rebus and his colleagues.
Director: Roger Gartland
Writer: Roger Gartland