
Name: Aylin
Aylin Radomisli Cates was found dead under her own car in the garden of her house on Thursday, January 19, 1995, by her maid who came to clean her house that morning. There were no signs of how he died on or around him. He was not attacked by a thief. He didn't fight a murderer. Her dress was not torn, her nails were not broken. Even his socks weren't missing. His Kaptikaçti type car slid in the flat cobblestone paved courtyard for an incomprehensible reason, jumped the four-finger-high embankment, went down the slope, and stopped with its front wheels on the road and its rear wheels stuck on the wall. Aylin was lying on her back, diagonally under the car. She was wearing a formal gray suit, a diamond brooch in the shape of a half-moon on her collar, and a solitaire ring on her finger. According to the autopsy report, she died two days ago, on Tuesday night.
One of the most famous books in Turkey is undoubtedly called: Aylin, the novel of a dizzying life from princess to American army... < /p>
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
< b>Cover: Utku Lomlu
Number of Pages: 398
First Printing Year: < /strong>1997
Print Number: 111. Print
Size: 14x20
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Everest Publications |
Number of pages | : | 398 |
ISBN | : | 9789752890435 |
The heart | : | Turkish |