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Winner of the Edgar Award for Best Novel
It is 1836. Europe is modernizing and the Ottoman Empire must follow suit. But just before the sultan announces sweeping changes, a wave of murders threatens the fragile balance of power in his court. Who is behind them? Only one intelligence agent can be trusted to find out: Yashim, a man both brilliant and near-invisible in this world, an investigator who can walk with ease in the great halls of the empire, in its streets, and even within its harems--because, of course, Yashim is a eunuch. His investigation points to the Janissaries, who, for four hundred years were the empire's elite soldiers. Crushed by the sultan, could they now be staging a brutal comeback? And can they be stopped without throwing Istanbul into political chaos?
This first book in the Investigator Yashim series is a richly entertaining tale, full of exotic history and intrigue.
This first book in the Investigator Yashim series is a richly entertaining tale, full of exotic history and intrigue.
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- Paperback 336 Pages
- Edition: Reprint
- ISBN-10: 0312426135
- ISBN-13: 9780312426132
- Publisher: Picador
- Pub date: May 15, 2007
- Dimensions: 20 cm x 14 cm x 3 cm Just how big is that?

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A nice historical fiction/mystery about the Ottoman Empire in the 1830's. The pacing was relatively fast without skipping richness of description. The overall story worked very well, espeically for a first novel. I look forward to seeing how the main character, a eunuch named Yashim, develops over ... Continue
A nice historical fiction/mystery about the Ottoman Empire in the 1830's. The pacing was relatively fast without skipping richness of description. The overall story worked very well, espeically for a first novel. I look forward to seeing how the main character, a eunuch named Yashim, develops over the course of the series.