
Beş Parasızdım ve Katilimi Arıyordum
"Bekir Tunç was pointing the gun in his right hand at Oğuz Abi and the gun in his left hand at me. I grasped my gun with both hands. To avoid pulling the trigger. I could barely hold myself back. His mustache hanging from the corners of his lips parted, he grinned painfully and looked straight into my eyes.
'Didn't I kill you, brat?' he said with a growl coming from his throat.
'These things are not like playing chess. "You said, but you were wrong, idiot Bekir," I said in a sarcastic voice. "These things are exactly like chess." Derviş Şentekin is already an established writer in his first novel. The book maintains its detective story line and opens up to psychology and the political darkness of the recent period in Turkey. It is adorned with impressive analyzes and comments.
-Selim İleri-
This is where democratic mass demonstrations are suppressed with weapons, torture becomes public, gangs, murders and violence are aestheticized, racon cutting creates admiration, all those fake heroes, dark relationships and deep connections are glorified for the sake of the country and nation. This book should be read as a criticism of our literature, which turns its back on the "political" in the country and closes itself to the identity problems of the petty bourgeoisie.
-A. Ömer Türkeş-
A work by Derviş Şentekin that will surpass American noir novels. The book, which can also be considered as proof of the development of the detective genre in Turkey, is a text that should be read not only by enthusiasts of the genre, but also by all bookworms.
-Ahmet Ümit-
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 240
Printing Year: 2014
e -Book:
Number of Pages: 192
Print Year: 2014< br/>
Language: Turkish
Publisher: Red Cat
First Printing Year: 2014
Language : Turkish
Publisher | : | red Cat |
Number of pages | : | 240 |
Publication Year | : | 2014 |
ISBN | : | 9786054927272 |
The heart | : | Turkish |