
The Gigolo Murder by Mehmet Murat Somer
Devastated by the end of her relationship, our heroine swaps her catsuit for pyjamas and hides away from the world. But her friends from the nightclub refuse to let her waste away in self-pity and drag her out to make up the numbers for a party. Only full make-up will suffice, and there's serious grooming to be done before our girl's up to the challenge - her state of misery has left her so thin that even her favourite Audrey Hepburn number doesn't cling the way it should. At the soirée, she becomes entranced with a powerful married man, but it's unlikely their paths will cross again. Until a body is found in the street, stabbed to death - the victim, a gigolo, has connections to the object of her affection. And it seems that the gigolo lifestyle can leave one, ahem, exposed to hidden dangers. Our girl valiantly agrees to take on the case - any meetings with her beloved are an incidental added bonus.
A whip-smart Istanbul crime series * Guardian *
Istanbul's Miss Marple - although he prefers leather catsuits to tweed skirts * Daily Telegraph *
Murkier than the lighting in any transvestite nightclubA delightful confection * Time Out *
A piece of genuine exotica...as camp and stereotype-shattering as its predecessor, The Prophet Murders... -- Peter Millar * The Times *
Istanbul's Miss Marple - although he prefers leather catsuits to tweed skirts * Daily Telegraph *
Murkier than the lighting in any transvestite nightclubA delightful confection * Time Out *
A piece of genuine exotica...as camp and stereotype-shattering as its predecessor, The Prophet Murders... -- Peter Millar * The Times *
Mehmet Murat Somer was born in Ankara in 1959. After graduating from university, he worked for a short time as an engineer, for an extended period as a banker and, finally as a management consultant. When not working out in the hammam, he writes books in the Hop-Ciki-Yaya series, of which there are now eight and has started a new Champagne series. He says that writing books keeps him off the streets and open to life. He lives in Istanbul.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781846686948 |
| ISBN 10 | 1846686946 |
| Title | The Gigolo Murder |
| Author | Mehmet Murat Somer |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2009-08-27 |
| Number of pages | 272 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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