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Murder Mindfully

Karsten Dusse
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Pages
416
Year
2026
Language
English

About

First off, I'm not a violent man. Quite the opposite. I didn't even kill anyone until I was forty-two.



This darkly comedic crime debut follows a shady lawyer who transforms his life through mindfulness-and uses his newfound techniques to kill his way to the top.

Björn has been given an ultimatum: repair his work-life balance, or his wife will leave him-and take their daughter.

He reluctantly starts a mindfulness class and to his surprise, it's a revelation. He becomes calmer, more focused, and he's starting to understand what's really important in life. So when his client and brutal crime boss Dragan Sergowicz tries to interfere with his precious family time, Björn remembers his new-found goal to find serenity-and kills him.

Now Björn can deepen his practice and calm his mind. Be here, now. Take a breath. And kill again . . . Karsten Dusse is a lawyer and has been writing for television formats for a number of years. He has won the German Television Award and the German Comedy Prize several times, with his work also earning him a nomination for the Grimme Award. He spent years working as a radio host in public service broadcasting and has also enjoyed success in front of the camera, appearing on comedy programmes and as a legal expert. He has previously published three non-fiction books and now writes successful crime novels.

Florian Duijsens works as a translator and editor, and teaches at Bard College Berlin. Recently, he has also taught in the Young Writers Workshop at Simon's Rock, Bard College, and at the Free University in Amsterdam. The co-founder and co-host of the Dead Ladies Show event series and podcast, he is also the senior editor of BLAU International and has moderated discussions at the International Literature Festival Berlin, LCB, and elsewhere. Aside from translating (children's) books, he edits and translates work for publishers, museums, and galleries around the world, and his writing and translations have appeared in Aperture, the Guardian, Asymptote, Ursula, and other publications.

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