Harem
von
Barbara Nadel
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Format
Kindle
Seiten
420
Sprache
Englisch
Veröffentlicht
May 6, 2010
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Beschreibung
In the heart of Istanbul, a city steeped in history and intrigue, a chilling discovery shakes the community to its core. The lifeless body of a teenage girl is uncovered in a forgotten cistern, hidden away below the bustling streets. As tension rises, the investigation reveals the dark underbelly of a society grappling with ancient traditions and modern dilemmas, painting a vivid picture of cultural complexities.
Inspector Ikmen, a seasoned detective, finds himself drawn into a web of secrets and lies. As he delves deeper into the girl's life, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own motives and connections to the victim. From the bustling bazaars to the tranquil shores of the Bosphorus, the rich tapestry of Istanbul serves as both setting and character, urging Ikmen onward in his quest for justice.
The case uncovers themes of family honor, societal expectations, and the struggle for individual freedom within a traditionally bound culture. Nadel's narrative tackles sensitive issues with care, creating a thought-provoking backdrop against which the mystery unfolds, challenging both the characters and readers to reflect on the nature of morality.
As the layers of the investigation peel away, the truth becomes increasingly elusive, revealing a deeper exploration of the ramifications of collective and personal histories. This poignant tale weaves together suspense and cultural commentary, inviting readers to explore the intersections of life, death, and identity in a city where every stone has a story to tell.
Inspector Ikmen, a seasoned detective, finds himself drawn into a web of secrets and lies. As he delves deeper into the girl's life, he encounters a cast of characters, each with their own motives and connections to the victim. From the bustling bazaars to the tranquil shores of the Bosphorus, the rich tapestry of Istanbul serves as both setting and character, urging Ikmen onward in his quest for justice.
The case uncovers themes of family honor, societal expectations, and the struggle for individual freedom within a traditionally bound culture. Nadel's narrative tackles sensitive issues with care, creating a thought-provoking backdrop against which the mystery unfolds, challenging both the characters and readers to reflect on the nature of morality.
As the layers of the investigation peel away, the truth becomes increasingly elusive, revealing a deeper exploration of the ramifications of collective and personal histories. This poignant tale weaves together suspense and cultural commentary, inviting readers to explore the intersections of life, death, and identity in a city where every stone has a story to tell.
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