Another of Barbara Nadel's Inspector Ikmen series, reading all of these totally out of sequence, so am learning a little more of the characters, and where they come from and their back ground etc. Very nice thick book, but missed the list of characters at the front, which are in so many of the books. I like this, as you can flip back and try and figure out who is who, and their backgrounds.
Story, Inspector Ikmen has taken his sick father into his household, however, he is totally neglecting his family. Especially his wife, who is quite ill, though not telling her husband how much she hurts. Also the family are well aware of this, and do not put their foot down, in this book Ikemen appears to be a real despot where his family are concerned, and has little concern for their welfare, throwing all his time, into his job. They suffer greatly.
A body is found in a secret apartment, the house is wiped clean of prints. Who is this young man, why has he been plied with drugs, what are the secrets?
As normal, Ikmen and his best pal, who is an Armenian Christian Doctor, solve the case. Ikemen is Turkish Muslim, but had an Armenian mother, he is better connected to the Armenian people, than others. Many of the characters, that are in later books are introduced in this story.
Nadel brings the reader twists and turns, in a who dun it and why story, going back into the Ottoman history and different customs. I enjoyed it.