
Who Killed Lady Winsley?
Crime · Comedy
Overview
When Lady Winsley, the famous American novelist, is discovered dead on the remote Turkish island of Büyükada, the great detective Fergün is sent from Istanbul to solve the murder case. With the help of Azra, the beautiful local hotel tenant, he must confront stubborn members of the island community to untangle well-guarded family secrets and discover who the murderer is.
Top Cast


Mehmet Kurtuluş
Mehmet Kurtuluş
Fergan
Mehmet Kurtuluş
Fergan


Ezgi Mola
Ezgi Mola
Azra
Ezgi Mola
Azra


Şenay Gürler
Şenay Gürler
Lady Winsley
Şenay Gürler
Lady Winsley


Ergun Kuyucu
Ergun Kuyucu
Captain Celik
Ergun Kuyucu
Captain Celik


Turgay Aydın
Turgay Aydın
Burak Oztuk
Turgay Aydın
Burak Oztuk


Lila Gürmen
Lila Gürmen
Eylem
Lila Gürmen
Eylem


Arın Kuşaksızoğlu
Arın Kuşaksızoğlu
Fuat
Arın Kuşaksızoğlu
Fuat
Ahmed Adel
Ahmed Adel
Dilovan
Ahmed Adel
Dilovan


Mesut Akusta
Mesut Akusta
İsmail
Mesut Akusta
İsmail


Laçin Ceylan
Laçin Ceylan
Maid
Laçin Ceylan
Maid
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