The Turkish Detective is both familiar and delightfully other
This series based on Barbara Nadel’s bestselling novels is really rather good summer viewing.
By Rachel Cooke![The Turkish Detective is both familiar and delightfully other The Turkish Detective is both familiar and delightfully other](https://cdn.statically.io/img/dl6pgk4f88hky.cloudfront.net/2024/07/10/202428TV.jpg)
New Times,
New Thinking.
This BBC series is delightful, knowing, involving, non-challenging, a touch silly. Suspend your disbelief, lie back and enjoy.
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