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Turkish Police Procedural

Psychological

BARBARA NADEL

Born in the East End of London, Barbara Nadel before becoming a writer firstly trained as an actress, but now works as a mental health advocate for the mentally disordered in a psychiatric hospital. In the past she also worked with sexually abused teenagers and taught psychology in schools and colleges. Nadel is a regular visitor to Turkey, where she has some relations, thus the explanation for the creation of the series featuring Inspector Cetin Ikmen. Her first book, Belshazaar's Daughter (1999) was considered by many as one of the best reads of the year.

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INSPECTOR CETIN IKMEN SERIES

BELSHAZAAR'S DAUGHTER

When Leonid Meyer is murdered in his flat in Balat, Istanbul's decrepit Jewish quarter, it seems likely that the motive is racial. But Inspector Cetin Ikmen finds that the evidence leads to two people linked by a 90-year-old woman who thinks she possesses a secret worth killing for.

 

CHEMICAL PRISON

Inspector Ikmen and forensic pathologist Sarkissian have been friends since childhood. When called to a flat to investigate the death of a 20 year old, the case becomes strange and alters their relationship as the man has been kept prisoner inside a gilded cage.

 

ARABESK

When the wife of one of Istanbul's popular singers is found dead and his daughter missing, Inspector Suleyman finds himself plunged into the vulgar, overblown world of Arabesk music, dominated by an ageing star, the manipulative Tansu.

 

DEEP WATERS

A man's body, virtually decapitated, is found by the Bosphorus. His identity card names him as Rifat Berisha, an Albanian. The family is impenetrable but when Inspector Ikmen, whose mother was Albanian, consults his cousin, Samsun, he's left in little doubt that Berisha's death is likely to be the result of a fis, an implacable blood feud between rival Albanian families. Which means the blood already shed will have to be avenged. And if the Berishas or their enemies discover Ikmen is from a noted Albanian clan, some of the spilt blood might be his...