Ata Türker examines male betrayal in his novel written from a woman's perspective.
While revealing the trauma caused by the issue of infidelity, which can never be proven but still feels painful as if it were, he draws attention to the sensitivity of the family concept.
He depicts the parties as being at odds with each other.
He gives clues about the outcome.
He develops the plot around the psychological turmoil experienced by a woman who believes she has been betrayed and uses the regret felt for the mistakes made as the main theme.