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Synopsis: A prosecutor and her police officer boyfriend clash over a gruesome murder case.
 
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Year:
1999
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Let's not indulge in our

complexes. Let's be objective.

Sit down! Don't talk

without given permission.

You're not in a coffeehouse.

Cavit.

Yes your honor?

What do you say to that? You both

don't let anyone talk about...

...your manhood, yet there is official

report stating that Nazan Korkmaz's...

...hymen is intact. How could that be?

Unfortunately it happens.

There's something wrong there.

Selami, Nazan and me are

from the same neighborhood.

Our parents know each other.

We were together in

primary school and middle school.

Nazan was at that time my girl.

What made you think

I was your girl?

No, she was my girl.

They can't talk about my client

like that.

I want to draw the attention

of the valuable press members.

She's under a heavy psychological

pressure.

She was my girl.

Everybody knows it.

Selami had a hung of her too

but he wasn't serious.

Everyone in the hood knew

we were going too marry.

Selami was showing interest in

her to piss me off.

After I came back from the army

we went to ask for her hand.

Well done my girl.

Thanks my child.

Slow down, you'll burn your mouth.

Let it. This coffee should be

drunk while it's hot.

It's delicious. Well, who made it?

Yes, how shall we do it Necla?

Let's wait until next week for

the engagement. You're no stranger.

Thanks.

What shall I say...

She has another suitor.

Again that guy?

Well, if it's in her destiny...

Aunt Necla, do we know

that suitor?

No, you don't. He's not from around.

Let's make a decision. The kids

like each other and are in love.

So it is but, it would be very nice

if the groom had his own job.

My shop is his.

He knows about fishery.

Yes but it's not very pleasing

to say the groom is a fisher.

What's there to it

as long as you work honorable?

Let me tell you in first place,

I won't let my only child leave.

They're going to live here with me.

Thank god we have

a big house.

What do you say?

All right. It doesn't matter for me.

Let's go then.

Come son.

Why dad, we were sitting.

See you next week.

Hope so. If nothing happens.

If fortune wills.

I'm her fortune mom.

Good-bye.

Get inside. Don't look so stupid.

Wash the cups.

Hi Cavit, how are you?

Fine, and you?

Where are you going Safiye?

What's up?

Something good. For Selami.

So?

We're going to ask for Nazan.

I decided to marry.

It's hard being single. Each night

with another babe.. I'm bored.

So you are that suitor?

Go and ask! You'll get her.

We'll see who will get what.

Is that bum also seeking for her

hand? Why didn't you tell me?

From now on I'll shoot anyone

who'll look at Nazan.

For your information,

we'll get married soon.

They agreed to give her to me. My

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Frances Fyfield

Frances Fyfield (born 18 November 1948) is the pseudonym of Frances Hegarty, a lawyer and crime-writer.Born and brought up in Derbyshire, Hegarty was mostly educated in convent schools before reading English at Newcastle University. After graduating, she took a course in criminal law. She worked initially for the Metropolitan Police and later the Crown Prosecution Service. She claims "After a long diet of criminal law, including dangerous dogs, rape, mayhem and much, much murder, the indigestion of pity and fury provoked me to write. I wanted to write romance, but the domestically macabre always got in the way."She has won several awards, including the Crime Writers' Association Duncan Lawrie Dagger for Blood From Stone in 2008 and the Silver Dagger for Deep Sleep. In addition, her novel, Safer than Houses was nominated for the Duncan Lawrie Dagger in 2006. She also writes psychological thrillers under the name of Frances Hegarty, among them, The Playroom, Half Light and Let's Dance, which was published in 1995.Her novels have been translated into 14 languages. Several have been adapted for television. Fyfield's Helen West series has twice been adapted for television. Juliet Stevenson played Helen West in Trial by Fire (1999) and Amanda Burton later took on the role in a successful British television series in 2002. more…

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