What a terrific murder mystery graphic novel! I read a lot of both, and know how difficult it can be to perfectly encapsulate a crime novel — and one that involves not only a murder but political intrigue, as well — into graphic format. Ozge Samanci has managed that in this compelling tale, that’s rightfully been sweeping up awards.
Set in 1990s Turkey, Ece and Meltem are mechanical engineering students at Bosphorus University. Meltem is smart and beautiful, and has the men flocking to her. Ece is shorter and bolder, and often runs interference for the more reticent Meltem. The two women are best friends and scuba diving enthusiasts, aided by Meltem’s boyfriend Omer, who supplies both gear and a psychological shield against a chauvinistic society that questions the presence of women in certain public spaces.
It’s while on a dive in the Bosphorus that the unimaginable happens. Ece and Meltem are enjoying the underwater experience when what feels like a meteor crashes into the water beside them. The meteor is actually a fancy car, which has plunged in with lights ablaze. As it sinks further into the deep, the women see that there’s someone trapped inside the vehicle. Worse, it’s someone they know. Ece and Meltem do everything they can to rescue Selen, another woman who goes to school with them, but they’re too late. By the time they bring her to the surface, she’s already dead.
Unable to shake the memory of what happened, Ece wants to investigate. Meltem has no interest in digging deeper into Selen’s death but circumstances prevail, pulling them into an orbit of lies and corruption that could very well have deadly consequences for them both.








