Dark Polisiye - Dördüncü Kitap
“This is Istanbul”
The life of a desperate and unsuccessful young writer changes forever with the mysterious bag he finds in the park. The enlightening clue that Colombo Kemal found while enduring the shameful consequences of the kokoreç disaster. A brilliant detective who solved the most horrific murder of late Ottoman Istanbul with his knowledge. Surprising facts revealed by the light of the fire of revenge lit by the young girl who rebelled against the heavy pressure of the religious family in search of happiness. A heart attack-like display of love from a man blinded by jealousy to his sweet wife. The amusement park adventure of the resentful man and the young woman who meet at the Sex Addicts Anonymous meeting ends in the laughing labyrinth of mirrors. Master detectives who solve the mystery behind the murder of the boss's favorite and the most popular headliner of the pavilion under the guise of theft. The shock treatment experienced by cousins who are looking for a way to pay off their debts at once, with a surprise gift coming out of the double-sided cabinets they used. A major alcohol-based crime involving the innocent jealousy of a girl who was the victim of a wrong marriage. Normal death-like murders that the retired superintendent obsesses over and solves while he is struggling with the event that ruined his life. The deadly showdown that the janitor, who carries the terrible memory of the past on his face, had years later with his childhood friend, who was his accomplice. An alcoholic police officer who connects two events, one of which was fatal, that took place one after the other around Sultanahmet Square, with humor. The police officer who collects haunted stories, and their former superior who tells the couple a fantastic-looking real case in a wonderful style. The female chief inspector who found the arrogant murderer of the gigolo young man who was suspected of being shot in the head before being thrown into the dark waters of the Bosphorus. The deputy commissioner who attributed the murders committed at the seminary in Kınalıada towards the end of 1913 to thirty years ago and illuminated them with the lamp in his mind.