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Novels set in Istanbul

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My Name Is Red
1998 novel by Orhan Pamuk
From Russia, with Love
1957 novel by Ian Fleming
The Museum of Innocence
novel by Orhan Pamuk
The White Castle
novel by Orhan Pamuk
Kéraban the Inflexible
1883 novel by Jules Verne
The Historian
2005 novel by Elizabeth Kostova
The Bastard of Istanbul
novel by Elif Şafak
The Black Book
novel by Orhan Pamuk
The New Life
1994 novel by Orhan Pamuk
A Mind at Peace
Turkish novel
The Red-Haired Woman
novel written by Orhan Pamuk
Forbidden Love
Ottoman Turkish romance novel by Halit Ziya Uşaklıgil
The Mask of Dimitrios
1939 novel by Eric Ambler
The Dervish House
2010 novel by Ian McDonald
A Strangeness in My Mind
novel by Orhan Pamuk
The Janissary Tree
2006 novel by Jason Goodwin
Leviathan
novel by Scott Westerfeld
The Dark Angel
1952 historical novel by Mika Waltari
10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World
2019 Turkish novel by Elif Şafak
Count Robert of Paris
1832 novel by Sir Walter Scott
Fasana-e-Azad
Fasana-e-Azad (; , also romanized as Fasana-i-Azad) is an Urdu novel by Ratan Nath Dhar Sarshar. It was serialized in Avadh Akhbar between 1878 and 1883 before it was published in four large volumes by the Nawal Kishore Press. The story follows a wandering character named Azad and his companion, Khoji, from the streets of late-nineteenth-century Lucknow to the battlefields of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) in Constantinople and Russia. The work's status as a novel has been debated, but it is thought by most scholars to be one of the first novels (or a proto-novel) in Urdu.
Behemoth
2010 Book by Scott Westerfeld
Three Daughters of Eve
novel by Elif Safak
Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
1733 novel by Samuel Madden
Aziyadé
Aziyadé (1879; also known as Constantinople) is a novel by French author Pierre Loti. Originally published anonymously, it was his first book, and along with Le Mariage de Loti (1880, also published anonymously) would introduce the author to the French public and quickly propel him to fame; because of this, his anonymous persona did not last long.