Maureen Freely's acclaimed novel
Enlightenment was featured in the
New York Times Book Review's "Paperback Row" column on Sunday: "In this complex psychological thriller by Orharn Pamuk's American translator, a journalist investigates the disappearance of an American woman who, as a student in Istanbul in the 1970s, was involved with a group of radicals who may have committed a murder.
A critique of Turkish politics, it is full of evocative descriptions of the city then and now."
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