
Dance with Death (Inspector Ikmen Mysteries)
by Barbara Nadel | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0755332350 Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 0755332350 Global Overview for this book
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Amazon Editorial Review
A body is discovered in a cave in the remote region of Cappadocia, Turkey. The woman died of gunshot wounds, and her corpse has lain undisturbed for twenty years. Who is she and who killed her? Inspector Ikmen is summoned from Istanbul to investigate but discovers a complex web of intrigue. Was it her boyfriend, driven mad by love, or her husband, believing she would never bear the son he wanted so badly? When it is revealed the girl was pregnant when she died, the whispers and accusations increase. Ikmen, stifled among a rural community thriving on legend, folklore and intrigue, begins to think he will never see clearly through the lies surrounding this case. One thing, however, is clear: the past is as potent as the present.
I found I had two copies of this sitting in my unread book pile!
Amazon Editorial Review
A body is discovered in a cave in the remote region of Cappadocia, Turkey. The woman died of gunshot wounds, and her corpse has lain undisturbed for twenty years. Who is she and who killed her? Inspector Ikmen is summoned from Istanbul to investigate but discovers a complex web of intrigue. Was it her boyfriend, driven mad by love, or her husband, believing she would never bear the son he wanted so badly? When it is revealed the girl was pregnant when she died, the whispers and accusations increase. Ikmen, stifled among a rural community thriving on legend, folklore and intrigue, begins to think he will never see clearly through the lies surrounding this case. One thing, however, is clear: the past is as potent as the present.
I found I had two copies of this sitting in my unread book pile!

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Will go on the pile of my wife, as she's a big fan of Barbara Nadel. Have no time this year to read books unfortunately, but at least I'll get to it later then :-P
Will go on the pile of my wife, as she's a big fan of Barbara Nadel. Have no time this year to read books unfortunately, but at least I'll get to it later then :-P