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Review: The White Castle by Orhan Pamuk (Global Reading Challenge and Bibliophilic Book Challenge)

Part of Dorte’s Global Reading Challenge that I am participating in was to discover a new author or read a book from a country or state on your own continent that you have not read before. With this book I have done both. I have also managed to kill two birds with one stone by combining both outside challenges I am participating in, the Global challenge and the Bibliophilic Book challenge ). Year published: 1979 (English translation: 1990, by Victoria Holbrook) Genre: Historical novel Setting & time: (mostly) Turkey, 17 century. The former imperial astrologer to the Sultan of Turkey tells the story of two men, one an enslaved Venetian and the other his Turkish master, who, over their long acquaintance, come to know each other almost better than they know themselves. This is an interesting novel, a historical tale of an unhealthy relationship of love and loathing between two men who cannot part from each other, one because he is the other’s slave and fears punishment for trying ...

Review of The Janissary Tree by Jason Goodwin

Genre: Historical mystery thriller Year of publication: 2006 No. in series: 1 Series detective: Yashim Togalu Type of investigator: Private investigator Setting & time: Istanbul, Turkey, 1830s Story: Yashim Togulu, the 19th century equivalent of a modern private investigator/spy, is approached by the head of the Turkish Sultan’s new modernised army in Istanbul and asked to investigate the kidnapping of four young officers and the murder of one of them, presumably by men belonging to what remains of the old army, the dreaded Janissaries . They had been forcibly disbanded 10 years earlier, but now seem to be planning a coup. At the same time the Validé, the Sultan’s mother, summons Yashim and asks him to find out who stole her jewels and murdered a young concubine in the harem. What follows is a thriller full of mysterious happenings, gruesome deaths, fire, chases and several near-death experiences for Yashim. Review: This is a well-written and -plotted mystery thriller, with i...