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This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, appear unread, and the book is tight, square, and unmarked. Muskatbraun: Zerstreute Gesellschaft is the eighth installment in Tom Wolf's Preußen-Krimis series, featuring the astute court chef and investigator, Honoré Langustier. Set in 18th-century Prussia, this historical crime novel intertwines culinary arts with intricate detective work, offering readers a richly detailed portrayal of the era. Tom Wolf studied literature and earned his doctorate in 1996 in Tübingen. Since 2001, he has been crafting the Preußen-Krimis series, where Langustier investigates under the commission of Frederick the Great. Wolf's meticulous research and engaging storytelling have earned him accolades, including the Berlin Literature Prize Krimifuchs in 2005. Readers have praised Muskatbraun for its atmospheric writing, historical depth, and the seamless blend of humor and suspense.