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Dance with Death (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 8)

On sale

6th May 2010

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755378586

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An unholy crime. An undiscovered body. An unrepentant killer…

Dance with Death
explores sex, jealousy and murder in a remote Turkish village – a riveting crime novel from award winning Barbara Nadel. The perfect read for fans of Adrian Magson and Mario Giordano.

‘Part of its appeal is the exotic settings and characters, especially the colourful little cameos which remain in the memory’ – Sunday Telegraph

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.

What readers are saying about Dance with Death:

Great insight into the problems of a country still divided by different traditions and approaches to the 21st century

‘Another intriguing investigation for Inspector Ikmen’

Rich in atmosphere and characterisation

Reviews

The Times
Praise for Barbara Nadel's Ikmen series: 'Really refreshing to encounter something as idiosyncratic and evocative...as Barbara Nadel's Istanbul-set thriller
Sunday Telegraph
Unusual and very well-written
Literary Review
Intriguing, exotic...exciting, accomplished and original
Independent
Full of complex characters and louche atmosphere
The Sunday Times
Intelligent and captivating...recalls Michael Dibdin's Aurelio Zen series
Guardian
Exotic and atmospheric