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Blood Business
- Ikmen Mystery, Book 22
- Narrated by: Sean Barrett
- Length: 11 hrs and 16 mins
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Summary
Brothers Ugur and Lokman Bulut are locked in a bitter inheritance battle and need a sample of their mother's DNA to contest her will. But when her body is exhumed, her corpse is found to be missing and a fresh body, with its heart removed, has been put in her grave. Assigned to the case, Inspector Mehmet Süleyman quickly realises that the heart has been illegally harvested, and his team has a murder inquiry on its hands.
Meanwhile, retired Inspector Çetin Ikmen is tracking down a missing person: Sevval Kalkan, a once-famous actress, who has joined an underground movement called the Moral Maze, whose mission is to help the destitute living on Istanbul's streets. The unidentified body in the grave cannot be Sevval's, but her shocking reappearance leads Ikmen to fear that she, too, is a victim of organ harvesting....
Joining forces, Süleyman and Ikmen confront Istanbul's darkest underbelly to expose the horrifying truth of a city in crisis.
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- VM J
- 07-06-20
Cetin Bey is back
I look forward each Cetin book as it appears. I started many years ago at the beginning with the written word. The stories are different from the usual US or British crime stories. The background of modern Turkish politics gives the stories an added dimension. Although the stories are possibly stand alone, it is helpful to see how the characters develop and their back stories. Sean Barrett is the perfect narrator for this series. It is also helpful to know how the Turkish place names and characters are pronounced as the written books offer no clues. I can’t understand why Barbara Nadel books , Cetin Ikmen and the Hakim and Arnold, are not taken up by tv as they are very different from the usual offerings. Looking forward to the next Turkish instalment next year and the new Hakim and Arnold later this year. Thank you Barbara and Sean for giving me some escapism during lockdown!
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