Harem
por
Barbara Nadel
Aún sin calificaciones
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
416
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Sep 1, 2003
Editorial
Headline
ISBN-10
0747267200
ISBN-13
9780747267201
Descripción
A chilling mystery unfolds in the heart of Istanbul as the discovery of a teenage girl's body sends shockwaves through the community. With the city’s ancient layers of history intertwining with modern life, the investigation reveals secrets that will test the resilience of its residents. As detectives delve into the background of the victim, they uncover a tapestry of hidden lives, familial ties, and cultural pressures that complicate their inquiry.
Amid the bustle of a vibrant city brimming with rich traditions, tensions escalate as authorities grapple with the implications of the crime. The dark undercurrents of societal norms and expectations come to light, making the pursuit of justice all the more complex. Each character they meet along the way holds a piece of the puzzle, some hesitant to share their truths, while others are driven by their own hidden motives.
As the pieces begin to fit together, the detectives find themselves entangled not only in the mystery but also in the very fabric of Istanbul's diverse society. This narrative intertwines the personal and the political, showcasing how one tragic event can resonate throughout an entire community. Nadel's gripping storytelling unveils the delicate balance between tradition and modernity, ultimately exploring themes of honor, love, and the quest for identity amid chaos.
The haunting backdrop of Istanbul serves as more than just a setting; it becomes a central character in its own right, influencing the lives and decisions of those who call it home. With each revelation, the story deepens, inviting readers to question their own beliefs about right and wrong in a world where morals can be as murky as the waters of the cistern. In this intricate dance of life and death, truth may be the most elusive thing of all.
Amid the bustle of a vibrant city brimming with rich traditions, tensions escalate as authorities grapple with the implications of the crime. The dark undercurrents of societal norms and expectations come to light, making the pursuit of justice all the more complex. Each character they meet along the way holds a piece of the puzzle, some hesitant to share their truths, while others are driven by their own hidden motives.
As the pieces begin to fit together, the detectives find themselves entangled not only in the mystery but also in the very fabric of Istanbul's diverse society. This narrative intertwines the personal and the political, showcasing how one tragic event can resonate throughout an entire community. Nadel's gripping storytelling unveils the delicate balance between tradition and modernity, ultimately exploring themes of honor, love, and the quest for identity amid chaos.
The haunting backdrop of Istanbul serves as more than just a setting; it becomes a central character in its own right, influencing the lives and decisions of those who call it home. With each revelation, the story deepens, inviting readers to question their own beliefs about right and wrong in a world where morals can be as murky as the waters of the cistern. In this intricate dance of life and death, truth may be the most elusive thing of all.
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