Abraham, who lives a normal life in the turmoil of Istanbul, goes to Mardin, the city where his childhood friend Huseyin's deathly birth originated. It is written in death, first in sevdaya, in Mardin, then in America to investigate the end of life. So he is usually drawn into a vortex, followed by a mysterious woman with passion and ambition.
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