The Gigolo Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer

The Gigolo Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer

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The Gigolo Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer

Istanbul's most fabulously flamboyant sleuth is back in her second hilarious adventure

With its exotic Istanbul setting and racy peeks into the city's nightlife, The Kiss Murder left readers eager for more of Mehmet Murat Somer's charmingly original heroine. Software programmer by day and drag-queen club owner by night, our girl is back again, just jilted and feeling so blue she's violet'until she meets the hunky, married lawyer, Haluk Perkedem. When their conversation is interrupted by a phone call delivering news that his brother-in-law has been arrested for the murder of a notorious gigolo, she decides to put her sleuthing instincts and Thai kickboxing skills to work unraveling the crime. Filled with witty banter and ominous intrigue, mystery fans of all persuasions will find The Gigolo Murder this season's hottest read.

Mehmet Murat Somer was born in the Turkish city of Ankara in 1959. He worked as an engineer for a short time after graduating from university, and then as a banker for a long time. He has worked as a management consultant since 1994, presenting corporate courses on management skills and personal development. He writes thrillers when he's not working out in the hammam.

SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780143116295
ISBN 10 0143116290
Titel The Gigolo Murder
Autor Mehmet Murat Somer
Serie A Turkish Delight Mystery
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Penguin Putnam Inc
Erscheinungsjahr 2009-09-29
Seitenanzahl 272
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