River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

Barbara Nadel's gripping Ikmen mysteries are the inspiration behind The Turkish Detective, BBC Two's sensational eight-part TV crime drama series, out now.

The shadows of an ancient city hide a very modern murder...


River of the Dead
is a chilling psycho-mystery from the highly acclaimed and award-winning author Barbara Nadel. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and M J Lee.

'This page turner of a book proceeds to an exciting conclusion... picking up and reading the 11th title by Barbara Nadel was like putting on a comfortable pair of gloves; she writes with such fluidity and grace about a country she has a lot of intimacy with... a real delight' - Eurocrime.co.uk

Convicted murderer and drug baron Yusuf Kaya has escaped from Istanbul prison. He appears to have had inside help...

Inspector Cetin Ikmen is called to investigate Kaya's contacts in the city, while Inspector Suleyman heads to Kaya's home town of Mardin, a dangerous city in the south east of Turkey. Back in Istanbul, as Ikmen delves deeper into Kaya's past, the body count continues to rise. Meanwhile, Suleyman discovers that Kaya has another wife in Mardin, an American woman heavily guarded by members of the Kaya clan. It's not long before the two Inspectors are caught up in a terrifying web of arms and drug running, terrorism, blackmail and murder...

What readers are saying about River of the Dead:

'A compelling and complex story line'

'I found this book very moving and very spiritual'

'She [Barbara Nadel] is consistently excellent'

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River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

Barbara Nadel's gripping Ikmen mysteries are the inspiration behind The Turkish Detective, BBC Two's sensational eight-part TV crime drama series, out now.

The shadows of an ancient city hide a very modern murder...


River of the Dead
is a chilling psycho-mystery from the highly acclaimed and award-winning author Barbara Nadel. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and M J Lee.

'This page turner of a book proceeds to an exciting conclusion... picking up and reading the 11th title by Barbara Nadel was like putting on a comfortable pair of gloves; she writes with such fluidity and grace about a country she has a lot of intimacy with... a real delight' - Eurocrime.co.uk

Convicted murderer and drug baron Yusuf Kaya has escaped from Istanbul prison. He appears to have had inside help...

Inspector Cetin Ikmen is called to investigate Kaya's contacts in the city, while Inspector Suleyman heads to Kaya's home town of Mardin, a dangerous city in the south east of Turkey. Back in Istanbul, as Ikmen delves deeper into Kaya's past, the body count continues to rise. Meanwhile, Suleyman discovers that Kaya has another wife in Mardin, an American woman heavily guarded by members of the Kaya clan. It's not long before the two Inspectors are caught up in a terrifying web of arms and drug running, terrorism, blackmail and murder...

What readers are saying about River of the Dead:

'A compelling and complex story line'

'I found this book very moving and very spiritual'

'She [Barbara Nadel] is consistently excellent'

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River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

by Barbara Nadel
River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

River of The Dead (Inspector Ikmen Mystery 11): Inspiration for THE TURKISH DETECTIVE, BBC Two's sensational new TV series

by Barbara Nadel

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Barbara Nadel's gripping Ikmen mysteries are the inspiration behind The Turkish Detective, BBC Two's sensational eight-part TV crime drama series, out now.

The shadows of an ancient city hide a very modern murder...


River of the Dead
is a chilling psycho-mystery from the highly acclaimed and award-winning author Barbara Nadel. Perfect for fans of Ian Rankin and M J Lee.

'This page turner of a book proceeds to an exciting conclusion... picking up and reading the 11th title by Barbara Nadel was like putting on a comfortable pair of gloves; she writes with such fluidity and grace about a country she has a lot of intimacy with... a real delight' - Eurocrime.co.uk

Convicted murderer and drug baron Yusuf Kaya has escaped from Istanbul prison. He appears to have had inside help...

Inspector Cetin Ikmen is called to investigate Kaya's contacts in the city, while Inspector Suleyman heads to Kaya's home town of Mardin, a dangerous city in the south east of Turkey. Back in Istanbul, as Ikmen delves deeper into Kaya's past, the body count continues to rise. Meanwhile, Suleyman discovers that Kaya has another wife in Mardin, an American woman heavily guarded by members of the Kaya clan. It's not long before the two Inspectors are caught up in a terrifying web of arms and drug running, terrorism, blackmail and murder...

What readers are saying about River of the Dead:

'A compelling and complex story line'

'I found this book very moving and very spiritual'

'She [Barbara Nadel] is consistently excellent'


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780755378944
Publisher: Headline
Publication date: 05/13/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Trained as an actress, Barbara Nadel used to work in mental health services. Born in the East End of London, she now writes full time and has been a visitor to Turkey for over twenty years. She received the Crime Writers' Association Silver Dagger for her novel DEADLY WEB, and the Swedish Flintax Prize for historical crime fiction for her first Francis Hancock novel, LAST RIGHTS.
To find out more, follow Barbara on Twitter @BarbaraNadel or visit her website www.barbara-nadel.com

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