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Divorce Turkish Style
Divorce Turkish Style | Esmahan Aykol
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Praise for Esmahan Aykol: "Kati could be the love child of Miss Marple and NPR's Andrei Codrescu. It doesn't matter who done it. What matters is that Aykol uses the genre to tell us more about the world than we're used to."Newsday "An offbeat amateur sleuth with a distinctive narrative voice. Fans of Amanda Cross's Kate Fansler and Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher will find a lot to like."Publishers Weekly Kati owns Istanbul's only mystery book store and, as usual, gets involved in a case that is none of her business. Every day, a beautiful woman lunches alone in the restaurant next to the bookstore. When the woman is found dead in her apartment, Kati immediately recognizes the stranger from the restaurant in images in the newspaper photos. Although the police believe it was an accident, Kati suspects something more sinister has happened. Sani Ankaraligil was an attractive young woman and a politically active ecologist in the middle of a divorce from her wealthy husband. So who would benefit from her death? The industrial companies Sani had accused of polluting the rivers of western Turkey, or her jealous husband seeking revenge through an honor killing, or a Thracian separatist group? The investigation pulls Kati into murkier waters: the marriage may have been a sham, designed to cover up Sani's husband's homosexuality . . . the role of her mother-in-law goes from distasteful to outright criminal.
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rockpools
Divorce Turkish Style | Esmahan Aykol
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Mehso-so

A light murder mystery that kept me entertained & was very almost a pick. For some reason, the mc's voice reminds me of Carrie Bradshaw.

But I'm not sure how well the story worked. The willingness of everyone to talk to amateur detective Kati needed quite a suspension of disbelief. & it didn't really 'build' - the answer to whodunnit just tumbled out at the end. Despite that I quite liked it & may read more by Aykol. #readaroundtheworld #turkey

rockpools @JenP Sorry! Forgot to tag you x 7y
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rockpools
Divorce Turkish Style | Esmahan Aykol
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Train reading. I'm enjoying this one.

If you're looking challenge reads, this might fit genre fiction by/translated by a woman, set in Turkey, with environmental themes. Still debating whether it counts as a cozy, but so far there's no gore/on-screen violence and the 'investigator' is an avid reader of crime fiction who runs a bookshop. So probably! Not sure the cover matches the book tho.

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rockpools
Divorce Turkish Style | Esmahan Aykol
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What on earth am I reading?!

It might be a Turkish cozy. It's definitely very silly. Kati, a German living in Istanbul, runs a crime bookstore, tries to avoid potholes, and investigates murders. She's even resorted to wearing trainers!

Ummm 🤷🏻‍♀️
#readaroundtheworld #turkey

SusanInTiburon See, this is what I love about Litsy. I would never have heard of this book if you hadn‘t mentioned it here. This is fantastic. Funny review, too! 😁 7y
LeahBergen 😂😂 7y
SandyW 😂😂 7y
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iread2much Your review intrigues me. Any chance the main character is a senior citizen? I‘m always in need of books about elders for a book club I run 7y
rockpools @iread2much No, sorry. She's in her 30s I think. 7y
iread2much @RachelO darn! Still looks interesting though. Thanks! 7y
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