Yedi Akbaba Efsanesi
A hero lies inside even the most frail person, waiting for the right moment to emerge. This opportune moment may be the fall of the last leaf of the Doomsday Calendar, the final chime of the Doomsday Clock.
This is what happened to Fatih , who does not like mathematics lessons at all and kills time by filling the pages of his checkered notebook with drawings of cars, football players and airplanes while his teacher explains the subjects. First he sees mysterious vultures in various parts of the city, and then he finds himself at the center of events that will cause legendary Istanbul to tumble into the realm of nightmares. When he learns that he is one of the chosen people of the great war that started between evil and good, an even bigger problem arises: Will Fatih ignore the problems as he usually does, or will he accept his responsibility and join the fight?
Ömer Ünal 's epic work, The Legend of the Seven Vultures , which flows like water from beginning to end, making the reader tense at times and smiling with joy at other times, feeds on the mysterious depths of ancient legends and covers real life over it like a transparent sheath. We must admit that this is a mixture that only good writers can achieve.