The BEST episodes of Rebus season 3

Every episode of Rebus season 3, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Rebus season 3!

Rebus is a series based on the novels of Ian Rankin, one of Scotland's well known contemporary writers of mysteries. Detective Inspector John Rebus (John Hannah in Season 1 then Ken Stott) of the Edinburgh CID takes to the streets in search of the criminals committing the murders, drug dealing, money laundering and other crimes against his fellow Scots.

Last Updated: 9/12/2024Network: STV (UK)Status: Ended
Let It Bleed
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7.84
55 votes

#1 - Let It Bleed

Season 3 - Episode 4 - Aired 9/29/2006

A man shoots himself in the offices of an investment bank. Rebus is tipped off to a possible financial scandal, but his investigation is frustrated by powerful vested interests.

Directors: Matthew Evans
Writer: David Kane
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A Question of Blood
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7.30
56 votes

#2 - A Question of Blood

Season 3 - Episode 2 - Aired 9/15/2006

The detective angers his superiors when he tries to connect a member of Edinburgh's criminal fraternity to the shooting of two boys and a teacher at a local college. One of the victims turns out to be the son of Rebus's cousin, giving Templar the perfect reason to take him off the case. However, the copper is determined to trace a schoolgirl he is certain holds the key to the mystery.

Directors: Matthew Evans
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Strip Jack
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7.24
54 votes

#3 - Strip Jack

Season 3 - Episode 3 - Aired 9/22/2006

A charity campaigner is caught with a prostitute during a raid on a brothel. Rebus heads a double murder enquiry when the man's wife and another woman are found dead in connected incidents.

Directors: Matthew Evans
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Black Book
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6.70
60 votes

#4 - Black Book

Season 3 - Episode 1 - Aired 9/8/2006

The body of a missing prostitute is found, and the circumstances recall an unsolved murder from twenty years before. Rebus is convinced that the prime suspect from the earlier case has struck again.

Directors: Roger Gartland
Writer: David Kane
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