Jean-Christophe Grangé – The Stone Council 2006 Turkish Book Turkey
Jean-Christophe Grangé – Taş Mezarlık (The Stone Council) – Doğan Kitap Turkish Edition (2006)
Description:
This is the Turkish edition of The Stone Council, published under the title Taş Mezarlık by Doğan Kitap in 2006. Written by Jean-Christophe Grangé, the novel is a thriller that blends crime, mysticism, and psychological suspense, structured around an international investigation with dark and unsettling undertones.
The story follows a woman who adopts a child from Mongolia, only to find herself drawn into a series of mysterious and disturbing events connected to ancient beliefs and a hidden organization. As the investigation expands, themes of identity, ritual, destiny, and hidden power structures begin to surface. The narrative builds tension through shifting locations, psychological unease, and a growing sense of conspiracy.
Jean-Christophe Grangé is known for his intense, atmospheric thrillers that combine crime investigation with psychological depth and often elements of myth or the supernatural.
For collectors, this 2006 Turkish edition by Doğan Kitap represents one of Grangé’s internationally popular novels in Turkish translation. Its blend of crime and mysticism makes it a recognizable and sought-after modern thriller edition.
Key Features:
• Title: Taş Mezarlık (The Stone Council)
• Author: Jean-Christophe Grangé
• Publisher: Doğan Kitap
• Publication Year: 2006
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Novel
• Genre: Thriller, crime fiction, psychological mystery
• Themes: Identity, ritual, conspiracy, adoption, mysticism, hidden power
• Narrative Style: Atmospheric, suspense-driven thriller
• Collector Appeal: Turkish edition of a major international thriller novel