Blue Murder
Blue Murder is a high-velocity forensic detective novel set in the charged, shadowed corners of Istanbul. Three daylight murders appear clean, unconnected, and impossible to reconcile—until forensic chemist Priya Das refuses to read the scenes under flattering light. What begins as routine analysis unfolds into a city-wide pattern of erased evidence, hidden signals, and crimes engineered to survive ordinary observation. The novel runs on two tracks: a fast, cinematic mystery you can follow straight through, and an optional layer of blue-margin cues for readers who enjoy procedures, field methods, and the quiet satisfaction of solving a crime one wavelength at a time. Blue reveals what charm tries to hide; amber keeps paper honest. As Priya moves through galleries, culverts, clubs, and boardrooms, she reads traces the city was taught to ignore—light fatigue on screens, revived fluorescence under nitrogen, softened edges smoothed to hide intent. Alongside Priya are allies who keep the city's backbone running: a commissioner haunted by paperwork, analysts who turn evidence into unignorable graphs, and engineers who refuse to let glamour rewrite physics. Opposing them are figures who mistake spectacle for policy, using art, architecture, and presentation to conceal what should have been seen. Blue Murder blends action, psychological tension, and forensic clarity. The horror is civic, not supernatural—the fear of realizing a room has been engineered to lie. Techniques in the story are real in spirit, simplified for narrative speed, and used to show how truth survives: through logging, calibration, timestamps, raw data, and the ordinary maintenance that conspiracy tries to romanticize. If you enjoy mysteries where science matters, thrillers where light becomes evidence, and detective fiction with gears that actually mesh, this novel will take you through a city that learns to read itself—one wavelength at a time.
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Anno edizione:2025
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Lingua:Inglese
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