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As this book was shared in groups, its name attracted my attention. I wondered what this Alpagat Budun was. And my curiosity was satisfied when I read this beautiful book. I don't know if I'm wrong, but I think the author of the book is a real police officer. It felt like a real case file was handled again. If this is not the case, I must say bravo. It gave me the feeling that it was such a realistic fiction and written from the perspective of a real police officer. I literally read the book in one breath. Frankly, I was very curious about how the case would end and who would be involved. I think it is the author's first book. Although his inexperience was noticeable in terms of narration, I don't know why, but I liked his natural narration style and found his expressions very sincere. He had a unique style of expression.
If I briefly touch on the plot, Hakan is a low-ranking police officer working in the Istanbul Police Department Homicide Bureau. He does his job meticulously and lovingly, but he also has some psychological problems. This problem stems from his obsession with his job. Since he does not like working with a partner, he has a nature of researching the partners assigned to him, down to their seven dynasties. This obsession comes in handy in murder cases and he concludes all the cases he handles. Because of this feature, he is sent to Kastamonu by the Ankara Police Department to conduct an unsolved murder investigation, and the real story begins after that. I won't give any more spoilers because you will enjoy trying to solve this case full of secrets from Hakan's mouth with him. I recommend it to anyone who wants to read a different narrative and a different fiction.