2 books
Cüneyt Ülsever is a journalist and novelist whose fiction often uses crime, investigation, and political tension to organise its plots. The Murders at Castletop is the route into his detective fiction, presenting a closed title that can be read without translating or renaming the corresponding work. The Lame Revolutionary Conspiracy turns more explicitly toward political intrigue and conspiracy. Together the two books show related but distinct emphases: one foregrounds a murder investigation, while the other builds suspense around revolutionary politics. Ülsever's publisher describes him as a writer who enjoys playing intellectual games with readers, a useful guide to the way clues and competing explanations shape these novels. The Murders at Castletop suits a conventional mystery path; The Lame Revolutionary Conspiracy moves the political dimension closer to the centre.