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International bestseller Murder Mindfully is a riotously entertaining crime novel about finding inner peace - violently.
Calm your mind. Be here, now. Take a breath. And kill. THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - OVER 2.5M COPIES SOLD I didn''t kill anyone until I was forty-two. That''s actually a little on the late side for my current professional environment. Admittedly, I did kill almost half a dozen in the week that followed. Bjorn has been given an ultimatum: repair his work-life balance, or his wife Katharina 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, Bjorn remembers his new-found goal to find serenity - and kills him. Now Bjorn can deepen his practice and seek inner peace - violently. ''A razor-sharp satire on stressed-out modern society, a darkly comic and hugely entertaining crime thriller and - believe it or not - also a handy guide to improving your life through mindfulness.'' ROBBIE MORRISON, author of EDGE OF THE GRAVE ''A violent, feel-good rampage of a book where the pace and positivity never let up. Twisted and hilarious!'' CALLUM MCSORLEY, author of SQUEAKY CLEAN SOON TO BE A MAJOR NETFLIX SERIES Available to pre-order now!
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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 nonfiction books and now writes successful crime novels.
Born in the Netherlands, Florian Duijsens attended Maastricht University, where he received an M.A. in Arts & Sciences with a thesis about the politics of contemporary superheroes. With the support of a Fulbright Graduate Study Grant, Florian then attended the New School for Social Research in New York, graduating with honors and receiving an M.A. in Liberal Studies with a thesis about sentimentality as a rhetorical strategy in popular music, literature, and film.
Living in Berlin since 2007, he works as an editor, translator, and writer, and also teaches in the Language & Thinking program at Bard College in the US. Together with Katy Derbyshire, he founded and co-hosts the international event and podcast series, the Dead Ladies Show. Formerly the senior editor of Asymptote and the longtime fiction editor of SAND Journal, he is currently an editor at biannual art magazine BLAU International, and has also edited literary translations for Suhrkamp, Insel Verlag, V&Q Books, and World Editions. His own work has appeared in The Guardian and Daddy, among other publications, and he has translated the award-winning likes of Hanna Bervoets and Anne Vegter.