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The Martyrs of Duzce
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8231325757
- EAN9798231325757
- Date de parution17/07/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
In 2014, Boris Totenkopf crossed the border into Turkey expecting business, not imprisonment. Detained as a suspect in a financial crime, forbidden to leave the country, and trapped in a small city few outsiders ever visit, he found himself caught in a world where survival meant adapting fast. In The Martyrs of Duzce, Boris shares a raw, unfiltered memoir of two months as a legal hostage in Turkey - navigating police interrogations, foreign laws, and cultural paradoxes.
Between offers to convert to Islam, brushes with the Turkish secret service, and reflections on faith and freedom, this is the true story of a man forced to question his past, his future, and his own identity. A dark, honest, and human account of life on the edge - where handcuffs become a symbol not just of guilt, but of transformation.
Between offers to convert to Islam, brushes with the Turkish secret service, and reflections on faith and freedom, this is the true story of a man forced to question his past, his future, and his own identity. A dark, honest, and human account of life on the edge - where handcuffs become a symbol not just of guilt, but of transformation.
In 2014, Boris Totenkopf crossed the border into Turkey expecting business, not imprisonment. Detained as a suspect in a financial crime, forbidden to leave the country, and trapped in a small city few outsiders ever visit, he found himself caught in a world where survival meant adapting fast. In The Martyrs of Duzce, Boris shares a raw, unfiltered memoir of two months as a legal hostage in Turkey - navigating police interrogations, foreign laws, and cultural paradoxes.
Between offers to convert to Islam, brushes with the Turkish secret service, and reflections on faith and freedom, this is the true story of a man forced to question his past, his future, and his own identity. A dark, honest, and human account of life on the edge - where handcuffs become a symbol not just of guilt, but of transformation.
Between offers to convert to Islam, brushes with the Turkish secret service, and reflections on faith and freedom, this is the true story of a man forced to question his past, his future, and his own identity. A dark, honest, and human account of life on the edge - where handcuffs become a symbol not just of guilt, but of transformation.