Penguin Books Winter 2013 - Bookseller Services - Penguin Group
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ISbN 978-0-14-312122-0 $15.00 ($16.00 CAN)<br />
Mystery 5 1 /16 x 7 3 /4 256 pp. Rights: G00<br />
A <strong>Penguin</strong> Mystery Original Agent: Inkwell Management<br />
First serial: <strong>Penguin</strong> On sale: 12/24/2012<br />
SuggeSTeD ORDeR<br />
“ The Turkish Delight books are fun, they’re<br />
funny, and they’re an unexpectedly poignant<br />
glimpse into a world most of us don’t know.”<br />
—Charlaine Harris<br />
Also AvAilABle FRoM <strong>Penguin</strong>:<br />
The Gigolo Murder 978-0-14-311629-5 $14.00<br />
The Kiss Murder 978-0-14-311472-7 $14.00<br />
ClassiC <strong>Penguin</strong><br />
16 jANuARy Online Publicity<br />
“ If you’re tired of mysteries featuring<br />
granny sleuths and ex-cops-turneddetectives,<br />
you won’t find a more<br />
refreshing alternative.” —USA Today<br />
The Serenity Murders<br />
A Turkish Delight Mystery<br />
Mehmet Murat Somer<br />
Oh, no! Burçak Veral—kickboxing transvestite, nightclub owner,<br />
Audrey Hepburn look-alike, and amateur sleuth—has finally been<br />
invited to strut her stuff on a local television show. But during her<br />
appearance, an angry man calls in vowing to kill off everyone close<br />
to Burçak. Later that night, the show’s host is shot dead. What’s a<br />
girl to do?<br />
Set in exotic Istanbul and featuring a uniquely alluring<br />
heroine, Mehmet Murat Somer’s delicious Turkish Delight series<br />
combines the edgy glamour of a Pedro Almodóvar film with<br />
the ingenuous charm of Alexander McCall Smith’s bestselling<br />
mysteries. One taste and readers will be begging for more.<br />
n Rights have been sold in 14 countries<br />
n The Kiss Murder and The Gigolo Murder were international bestsellers<br />
MehMet MuRAt soMeR has worked as an engineer, a<br />
banker, and a management consultant, as well as a classical music<br />
critic and a film and television writer. He lives in Istanbul, Turkey.