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Upcoming television adaptation of the renowned cult novel scheduled for release in late October

A Legal Professional Transitions into an Unwilling Mafia Leadership Role - Unfazed. Streaming service Netflix debuts the humorous crime series 'Mindfully Slaying' on October 31st.

- Upcoming television adaptation of the renowned cult novel scheduled for release in late October

Relaxation for "Mindful Murder" Fans as Netflix Announces Series Release Date

Fans of the popular novel "Mindful Murder" can unwind and grin with delight at this news: Netflix has officially set the series launch date for its homonymous comedy-crime show. Starting October 31, viewers can stream the series, inspired by the bestselling book by author Karsten Dusse. Now, there's nothing stopping a smooth work-life balance this autumn.

Dusse's Masterstroke in the COVID-19 Era

In 2021, Karsten Dusse, an attorney and audiobook narrator (51), pulled off a remarkable feat in the dismal COVID-19 era. His novel "Mindful Murder" suddenly became a hit, selling over 1.5 million copies and being translated into 22 languages, eventually sparking four successful sequels. Dusse's secret? He transformed a harried, family-distant lawyer, Bjoern Diemel, from his dreary legal realm into a crime boss, albeit reluctantly at first. Dusse supported Diemel's meteoric underworld rise with ludicrous self-help tips from the fictional life coach Joschka Breitner. The catchphrase: "Mindfulness is the attainability of your desires."

Daycare Center as a Mafia Aim

Netflix swiftly recognized the audience's yearning for a film adaptation of the bestseller and transformed it into an eight-part comedy-crime series. Tom Schilling (42) was meticulously cast to play the role of Bjoern Diemel. Constantin Film produced the series meticulously, focusing on detail. Netflix itself describes the series about the lawyer intent on upending his life, but mindfully, as "both insightful and darkly humorous."

Schilling should be an excellent fit for the part of the marriage-on-the-rocks lawyer who inadvertently ascends to the head of a mafia organization. However, Diemel's aspirations aren't wealth or power, traditionally, but rather a daycare spot for his daughter and saving his marriage. Interested viewers can take Joschka Breitner's advice to switch off their phones from October 31. After all, "Mindfulness is the attainability of your desires. The period during which you are attainable contradicts this mindfulness."

Despite the challenges posed by the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, the "Mindful Murder" series, inspired by Karsten Dusse's bestselling novel, is set to provide entertainment for viewers worldwide. With its release on October 31, viewers can escape into the witty world of a lawyer turned crime boss, seeking a daycare spot for his daughter and striving to save his marriage.

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