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Black Day at the Bosphorus Cafe

By: M. H. Baylis
Narrated by: David Thorpe
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When Mina, a Kurdish student activist, plunges in flames from the top floor of Wood Green Shopping City, it’s widely assumed to be a political protest. But local reporter Rex Tracey, who knew the dead girl, doesn’t buy it. His suspicions mount when a council whistleblower meets a similarly ugly end. As he investigates, the sleuthing journalist with the chequered past and the penchant for Polish lager is sucked into a world of honour killings, corrupt officials, and clashing traditions.

©2016 M.H. Baylis (P)2016 Oakhill Publishing
Amateur Sleuths Mystery Fiction Detective Suspense
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"Black Day at the Bosphorus Café is both a page-turner and a portrait of modern urban living." (Glasgow Herald)

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