Ahmet Küçükkernic

Ahmet Küçükkernic

He was born in Konya, studied in Karaman, lives in Alanya. He devoted the last twelve years of his life to detective work and took on many odd jobs in order to become a crime writer. While participating in crime scene investigations, he examined many crime-related files and took part in criminal interrogations as an observer. He was not satisfied with this and participated in autopsies of corpses. Taking things even further, after a collusion, he was imprisoned for a "crime" that would not appear on his record and remained in prison as a convict for ten days. This path, which he took in order to reflect the most truth to the reader in the novels and stories he wrote and to reflect the relationship between the suspect and the victim through empathy, contributed very important things to his writing. In his efforts to write detective stories and novels, he not only committed murder and does not plan to do so. Küçükkerniç, who wrote books such as The Devil's Apprentice, Who Killed Me, The Heat of Blood, Seven Gates, Migration of Butterflies, Nipper / Yıldız Assassination, is also a sports writer as well as a crime writer.

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