<p>Shortlisted for the 2005 Independent Foreign Fiction Prize, Elif Shafak''s <i>The Flea Palace</i> is a moving and highly original novel about a group of individuals who live in the same building and who together become embroiled in a mystery.<br><br>By turns comic and tragic, <i>The Flea Palace</i> is an outstandingly original novel driven by an overriding sense of social justice.<br><br>Bonbon Palace was once a stately apartment block in Istanbul. Now it is a sadly dilapidated home to ten wildly different individuals and their families.<br><br>There''s a womanizing, hard-drinking academic with a penchant for philosophy; a ''clean freak'' and her lice-ridden daughter; a lapsed Jew in search of true love; and a charmingly na¿ mistress whose shadowy past lurks in the building. When the rubbish at Bonbon Palace is stolen, a mysterious sequence of events unfolds that result in a soul-searching quest for truth.<br><br>''Picaresque'' <i>Guardian</i><br><br>''Hyperactive and hilarious'' <i