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Killing the Sultan: The day is evening, my dear Devlet. We were born yesterday, we die today. Paperback – October 1, 2019
Killing the Sultan is a very gripping and rich novel with its language that takes place today and bears traces of a postmodern narrative.
Killing the Sultan: "The day is evening, my dear Devlet. We were born yesterday, we die today." Paperback – October 1, 2019
Item #: 173707607

Killing the Sultan: "The day is evening, my dear Devlet. We were born yesterday, we die today." Paperback – October 1, 2019

Item #: 173707607

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What Stands Out

Engaging Narrative
Immerse yourself in a captivating story that blends historical elements with intriguing character development, appealing to readers seeking depth and excitement in literature.
Thought-Provoking Themes
Explore profound themes of mortality and existence, fostering reflection and conversation among readers who are drawn to philosophical literature.
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Shop Killing the Sultan: The day is evening, my dear Devlet. We were born yesterday, we die today. Paperback – October 1, 2019 online at a best price in The Gambia. 9750846079
  • And a murderer soon through his jugular vein.Nüzhet, a successful history professor living in America, was killed with a letter opener with the signature of Sultan Mehmet the Conqueror on its handle in Istanbul, where he returned to illuminate a major political murder that he thought was committed during the reign of Mehmet the Conqueror and that could change his perspective on history. Nüzhet's ex-girlfriend, Müştak, who has a psychogenic fugue, has serious doubts that the murderer may be her own.Children who do not kill their fathers never grow upKilling the Sultan is a very gripping and rich novel with its language that takes place today and bears traces of a postmodern narrative. This time, Ahmet Ümit chooses as the backdrop to his story of a period when the Ottoman Empire turned into an empire and betrayal and intrigues became widespread in order to achieve the more attractive power with victories. Murderers of the past and present are intertwined in fiction.When someone accuses you of murder, you find evidence, show witnesses, try to prove that it is a slander, but if the person accusing you is yourself, what do you do? Show more
PublishersConstruction Credit Publications
Date of publicizationOctober 1, 2019
Prints7.
Language Turkish
Print length 584 pages
ISBN-10 9750846079
ISBN-13 978-9750846076
Dimensions 1 x 13.5 x 23 cm

Who Should Buy?

Suitable For
  • Historical Fiction Lovers

    Readers who enjoy immersive narratives about historical events and characters will appreciate this novel's depth and context.

  • Full Enthusiasts

    Those interested in Ottoman history and culture can gain valuable insights and perspective from this compelling story.

  • Literary Book Clubs

    Perfect for discussion groups, fostering conversations around themes of power, identity, and the transient nature of life.

Not Suitable For
  • Action Seekers

    Readers expecting fast-paced action or thriller elements may find this book's narrative too slow and contemplative.

  • Casual Readers

    Individuals looking for light reading might struggle with the book's historical depth and complex themes.

  • Reluctant Readers

    Those who prefer straightforward plots may find the intricate storytelling and character development challenging or unappealing.

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  • Question: What age group is the YKY Doğan Kardeş series suitable for?

    Answer: The series is designed for young children to stimulate their imagination and reading skills.
  • Question: What themes are explored in 'Killing the Sultan'?

    Answer: 'Killing the Sultan' deals with themes of betrayal, historical intrigue, and the nature of self-accusation.
  • Question: How does the XXI. Yüzyıl Kitapları series differ from other literary series?

    Answer: This series addresses contemporary issues and invites readers to explore modern thought through historical narratives.

Ahmet Ümit Editorial Review

** Killing the Sultan** "Killing the Sultan" has captured the attention of many readers, particularly those with an interest in history. Reviewers have frequently praised the book for its engaging and fluid writing style, which draws readers into its narrative. The fusion of excitement and informative content has been a highlight for fans, making it a gripping read for those who appreciate historical themes. However, some users have encountered significant issues with the book's physical quality, reporting severe printing errors such as missing pages and incorrect pagination. These defects have marred the reading experience for some, detracting from the otherwise enjoyable narrative. While many recommend the author’s work, the printing flaws seem to create a divide between those who can overlook these issues and those who find them unacceptable. Overall, the book stands out as an enticing read, though potential buyers may need to be cautious about the edition they receive. **

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Pros

  • Engaging and fluid writing style
  • Informative content appealing to history enthusiasts
  • High recommendation for exploring the author's other works

Cons

  • Significant printing errors reported, including missing pages and incorrect pagination

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