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Synopsis: A man is born in 18th century france not smelling of anything, but having a most powerful sense of smell. He gets shunned by his fellow orphans, becomes a tanners servant, and eventually finagles himself into being a perfumer's apprentice. Disaster follows everywhere he touches. When he leaves the perfumer to pursue his next goal, the perfumer's house falls into the river. This trend continues, and at the same time this man is desiring to make a perfume that is of desire itself. He gets the essence of womanhood, and because he has no smell he is able to sneak up on people and murder them. So he goes on a killing spree of young women, preserving their scents to make the most desirable perfume known to man.Review: Enjoyed the english translation thoroughly. Unfortunately read it too long ago to make an informed writeup, but I do remember enjoying the detail of scents that the author was able to capture. A master of prose.