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Charles Todd's Inspector Ian Rutledge has appeared in thirteen mysteries since 1996, with the fourteenth scheduled for 2012. A [[World War One]] veteran, Rutledge has severe [[Shell Shocked Veteran|shell shock]]: he unceasingly hallucinates the voice of Hamish MacLeod, a young Scottish officer he was forced to execute for dereliction of duty. Hamish provides a running commentary on Rutledge's cases, which is sometimes helpful, sometimes not. In times of stress, however, Hamish becomes extremely vindictive, and makes it impossible for Rutledge to hear or understand anything else.
Charles Todd's Inspector Ian Rutledge has appeared in thirteen mysteries since 1996, with the fourteenth scheduled for 2012. A [[World War I]] veteran, Rutledge has severe [[Shell-Shocked Veteran|shell shock]]: he unceasingly hallucinates the voice of Hamish MacLeod, a young Scottish officer he was forced to execute for dereliction of duty. Hamish provides a running commentary on Rutledge's cases, which is sometimes helpful, sometimes not. In times of stress, however, Hamish becomes extremely vindictive, and makes it impossible for Rutledge to hear or understand anything else.


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* [[Always Murder]]
* [[Always Murder]]
* [[Claustrophobia]]: Part of Rutledge's shellshock. After a bombing, he was [[Buried Alive]] under a mound of dirt, protected only by Hamish's corpse.
* [[Claustrophobia]]: Part of Rutledge's shellshock. After a bombing, he was [[Buried Alive]] under a mound of dirt, protected only by Hamish's corpse.
* [[Da Chief]]: Bowles.
* [[Da Chief]]: Bowles.
* [[Dead Person Conversation]]
* [[Dead Person Conversation]]
* [[Defective Detective]]
* [[Defective Detective]]
* [[Don't Look Back]]: Rutledge senses Hamish's presence immediately behind him. As a result, he's extremely careful about looking into mirrors, and becomes anxious when he has to ride in the back seat of a car.
* [[Don't Look Back]]: Rutledge senses Hamish's presence immediately behind him. As a result, he's extremely careful about looking into mirrors, and becomes anxious when he has to ride in the back seat of a car.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Maxwell Hume in ''A Lonely Death.'' {{spoiler|In the same novel, Rutledge comes close to doing the same thing, then changes his mind.}}
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Maxwell Hume in ''A Lonely Death.'' {{spoiler|In the same novel, Rutledge comes close to doing the same thing, then changes his mind.}}
* [[Genteel Interbellum Setting]]: The action begins shortly after the end of [[World War One]].
* [[Genteel Interbellum Setting]]: The action begins shortly after the end of [[World War I]].
* [[Greek Chorus]]: Hamish often fulfills this function.
* [[Greek Chorus]]: Hamish often fulfills this function.
* [[Helpful Hallucination]]: Hamish ''can'' be this, pointing out details that Rutledge's conscious mind has overlooked.
* [[Helpful Hallucination]]: Hamish ''can'' be this, pointing out details that Rutledge's conscious mind has overlooked.
* [[Limited Advancement Opportunities]]: Rutledge is stuck at DI because Bowles repeatedly sabotages his career, once going so far as to {{spoiler|sign off on his arrest for the attempted murder of another detective.}}
* [[Limited Advancement Opportunities]]: Rutledge is stuck at DI because Bowles repeatedly sabotages his career, once going so far as to {{spoiler|sign off on his arrest for the attempted murder of another detective.}}
* [[Police Procedural]]
* [[Police Procedural]]
* [[Shell Shocked Veteran]]
* [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]]


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Latest revision as of 19:20, 20 December 2019

Charles Todd's Inspector Ian Rutledge has appeared in thirteen mysteries since 1996, with the fourteenth scheduled for 2012. A World War I veteran, Rutledge has severe shell shock: he unceasingly hallucinates the voice of Hamish MacLeod, a young Scottish officer he was forced to execute for dereliction of duty. Hamish provides a running commentary on Rutledge's cases, which is sometimes helpful, sometimes not. In times of stress, however, Hamish becomes extremely vindictive, and makes it impossible for Rutledge to hear or understand anything else.

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