Belshazzar’s Daughter

Belshazzar’s Daughter

By Barbara Nadel

The First Book in the Inspector Ikmen Series

Tourist brochures present Istanbul as a glamorous, modern city, but the brochures don’t make much mention of Balat, a decrepit neighborhood of narrow, twisting alleys and crumbling tenements.

Until recently it was home to Leonid Meyer, a reclusive elderly Jew who, like many of his neighbors, came here long ago to escape one of Europe’s various bloodbaths. But Meyer’s refuge ultimately became his coffin, the carnage crowned with a gigantic swastika.

A racist murder?

Inspector Ikmen has his doubts, and begins tracking down the few people who might have known the old man, including a faded prostitute, a shadowy family of Russian emigrés, a despairing rabbi, and a high-strung young Englishman in the throes of erotic obsession. The first in a stunningly atmospheric new series from a writer who has deservedly been called “The Donna Leon of Istanbul.”

“Intriguing, exotic, exciting, and original” – Literary Journal (UK)

Ideal for fans of Michael Dibdin and Donna Leon