Joe, Rankin made his name with the Rebus books and it has been made into a t.v. series with, first of all, John Hannah starring, then Ken Stott, who is superb in the role.
I've just finished the latest Bryant and May story by Christopher Fowler. This one titled, "In Memory of Blood" Perhaps an acquired taste (Linda just doesn't get it) but they are quite superb, Thrilling, sad, thoughtful, very eccentric.
Next, I'm about 1/3rd. into," Kris Longknife, Daring" by Mike Shepherd. Space opera, not that well written and loaded with some silly government/family background but quite exciting in the space scenes. Especially as he seems to be introducing a major alien enemy in this one.
I used to enjoy the Honor Harrington stories until the "cod" politics and duff family stuff became too much. But, if you enjoy sailing ship adventures, the space tactics and, especially, the occasional stern chase, are pretty enthralling. This sort of space opera is just another version of old gung ho sailing ship adventures - for foreign parts read new solar systems.