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Grégoire Courtois, translated by Rhonda Mullins
1 of 66 titles
The Agents
by Grégoire Courtois, translated by Rhonda Mullins
Coach House Books
1984 meets Tron, via The Office, in this dystopian novel by the author of The Laws of the Skies. The key thing for the agents is the location of their cubicles, where they live and work – the office is a vicious battleground for territory. When a strange new agent arrives, the battle heats up. Who will make it out alive – if that’s even what anyone wants...
Steve Almond
2 of 66 titles
All the Secrets of the World
by Steve Almond
Zando
It’s 1981 in Sacramento and 13-year-old Lorena Saenz has just been paired with wealthy Jenny Stallworth for the science fair. An unlikely friendship that draws their families into a web of secrets, and sends Lorena on an odyssey through the desert, past the gates of a religious cult, and into the dark heart of America’s criminal justice system.
Noah Hawley
3 of 66 titles
Anthem
by Noah Hawley
Grand Central Publishing
The first big novel of 2022: an epic literary thriller set where America is right now, in which a band of unlikely heroes sets out on a quest to save one innocent life—and might end up saving us all. “An all-too-plausible dystopia rendered believable through matter-of-fact prose.” ―Publishers Weekly starred review
Rachel Barenbaum
4 of 66 titles
Atomic Anna
by Rachel Barenbaum
Grand Central Publishing
From the acclaimed author of A Bend in the Stars, an epic adventure as three generations of women work together and travel through time to prevent the Chernobyl disaster and right the wrongs of their past.
Lara Elena Donnelly
5 of 66 titles
Base Notes
by Lara Elena Donnelly
Thomas & Mercer
A lasting impression is worth killing for in this intoxicating novel about memories and murder by the author of the Amberlough Dossier series.
C.S. Porter
6 of 66 titles
Beneath Her Skin: A Kes Morris File
by C.S. Porter
Nimbus Publishing
An atmospheric thriller with complex characters, Beneath Her Skin signals the emergence of a bold new voice in crime fiction, and a dark and thrilling new series.
Tabish Khair
7 of 66 titles
The Body by the Shore
by Tabish Khair
Interlink Books
Set in the post-pandemic world this is a novel of suspense and intrigue about the complexity of life and intricacy of the earth. It is also a novel about reason and emotion, love and despair, greed and hope, human beings and microbes. When the narrative strands come together, a world of great terror and beauty is revealed to the reader.
Charles Cumming
8 of 66 titles
BOX 88
by Charles Cumming
Penzler Publishers
Recruited as a young man by a covert transatlantic espionage outfit, Lachlan Kite, “a spy for the 21st century,” comes of age in the wake of the Lockerbie bombing―and, decades later, reckons with the legacy of his first mission―in this thriller by New York Times bestseller Charles Cumming (Daily Mail).
Liliana Corobca
9 of 66 titles
A Censor’s Notebook
by Liliana Corobca
Seven Stories Press
A Censor’s Notebook is a novel about the intimate workings of censorship under communism, steeped in mystery and secrets and lies, confirming the power of literature to capture personal and political truths.
Dalia Azim
10 of 66 titles
Country of Origin
by Dalia Azim
A Strange Object
Country of Origin is a multigenerational saga that cuts between political revolution in 1950s Egypt and the personal revolutions of four family members whose lives intersect around the disappearance of one of their own. A powerful and universal debut novel about family, identity, and independence, Country of Origin is as much about a nation's coming-of-age as it is about secrets and lies, love and truth.
Jarred McGinnis
11 of 66 titles
The Coward
by Jarred McGinnis
Canongate Books
A startling and intimate debut novel which explores masculinity, family, disability and love as an estranged father and son struggle to reconcile.
Anne Carson, Ishmael Reed, Flann O’Brien, Nathalie Sarraute, Jon Fosse, David Markson, Aidan Higgins, Alistair Gray, John Barth, and Marguerite Young
12 of 66 titles
Dalkey Archive Essentials
by Anne Carson, Ishmael Reed, Flann O’Brien, Nathalie Sarraute, Jon Fosse, David Markson, Aidan Higgins, Alistair Gray, John Barth, and Marguerite Young
Dalkey Archive Press
Dalkey Archive Press is a publisher of fiction, poetry, and literary criticism, specializing in the publication or republication of lesser-known, often avant-garde works. Herein, find a collection of excerpts from bestselling classics of the Dalkey Archive Press catalog, including Anne Carson’s Eros the Bittersweet, Flann O’Brien’s At Swim-Two-Birds, Ishmael Reed’s Yellow Back Radio Broke-Down, and more. Included titles all publish in brand-new editions between April and August 2022.
Eva Jurczyk
13 of 66 titles
The Department of Rare Books and Special Collections
by Eva Jurczyk
Sourcebooks
When Liesl Weiss discovers the library's most prized manuscript is missing, it becomes clear that someone in the department must be responsible for the theft. What Liesl discovers about the dusty manuscripts she has worked among for so long—and about the people who preserve and revere them—shakes the very foundation on which she has built her life.
Elaine Hsieh Chou
14 of 66 titles
Disorientation
by Elaine Hsieh Chou
Penguin Press
Twenty-nine-year-old PhD student Ingrid Yang is desperate to finish her dissertation on the late canonical poet Xiao-Wen Chou and never read about “Chinese-y” things again. But after four years of research, she has nothing to show for her efforts. When she stumbles upon a curious note in the Chou archives, it upends everything, including her relationship to white men, white institutions, and herself.
Daniel Black
15 of 66 titles
Don’t Cry for Me
by Daniel Black
Hanover Square Press
"Don't Cry for Me is a perfect song."—Jesmyn Ward A Black father makes amends with his gay son through letters written on his deathbed in this wise and penetrating novel of empathy and forgiveness, for fans of Ta-Nehisi Coates, Robert Jones Jr. and Alice Walker
Eli Cranor
16 of 66 titles
Don’t Know Tough
by Eli Cranor
Soho Crime
From the winner of Peter Lovesey's First Crime Novel Contest comes Don't Know Tough, a propulsive debut about a troubled high school running back and the brutal murder that threatens to tear apart his small Arkansas community.
Karen Hamilton
17 of 66 titles
The Ex-Husband
by Karen Hamilton
Graydon House
From international bestselling author Karen Hamilton comes another pulse-pounding domestic thriller set against a lush, tropical backdrop as a woman fleeing her past as a con artist finds herself trapped aboard a cruise ship with someone who not only knows about that past, but will stop at nothing to get revenge.
Tessa Hadley
18 of 66 titles
Free Love
by Tessa Hadley
Harper
While 1960s London comes alive with the youth revolution, Phyllis Fischer is dutifully homemaking for her husband and two children. But when a young man visits one summer evening and kisses Phyllis, something in her catches fire. From the bestselling author of Late in the Day comes a daring and sensual novel about finding the truest part of one’s self.
Jacquelyn Mitchard
19 of 66 titles
The Good Son
by Jacquelyn Mitchard
MIRA Books
Stefan was just seventeen when he went to prison for the drug-fueled murder of his girlfriend. Three years later, he’s released to a world that refuses to let him move on. But as his efforts to make amends meet escalating resistance and threats, his mother suspects more forces are at play than just community outrage. What really happened the night Belinda died?
Gurjinder Basran
20 of 66 titles
Help! I’m Alive
by Gurjinder Basran
ECW Press
When a teen dies, four people are left spinning, each trying to deal with their grief and face the dissatisfactions of their lives. Fresh, insightful, and propulsive, Help! I’m Alive is a Gen Z and Gen X coming-to-terms story about loneliness and connection, love and suffering, and the moments that bring us together and drive us apart.
Marie Benedict
21 of 66 titles
Her Hidden Genius
by Marie Benedict
Sourcebooks
The next novel from New York Times bestselling powerhouse Marie Benedict, shining a light on the woman who died to make a world-changing scientific discovery of our very DNA, a woman whose thinking was suppressed by the men around her but whose relentless drive gave us profound knowledge of humankind.
Thrity Umrigar
22 of 66 titles
Honor
by Thrity Umrigar
Algonquin Books
In this riveting and immersive novel, bestselling author Thrity Umrigar tells the story of two couples and the sometimes dangerous and heartbreaking challenges of love across a cultural divide within contemporary India. “Honor is an utterly engrossing novel.” (Cheryl Strayed, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wild)
Jonathan Papernick
23 of 66 titles
I Am My Beloveds
by Jonathan Papernick
The Story Plant
Ben Seidel wasn't sure how serious they were when he and his wife Shira discussed having an open marriage. But when Shira announces that she is going on a date with Liz, any ambiguity evaporates. Bracingly honest, refreshingly sexy, and deeply empathetic, I Am My Beloveds makes real a lifestyle that might be as close as your own bedroom door.
Kate Spencer
24 of 66 titles
In a New York Minute
by Kate Spencer
Forever
A clever, tender, and romantic novel from the co-host of the award-winning podcast Forever35, this laugh-out-loud debut is a perceptive reminder that fate can have a sense of humor, and that love can happen…In a New York Minute. "A Nora Ephron romp for the modern ages.” —Christina Lauren, New York Times bestselling author
P.C. Cast
25 of 66 titles
Into the Mist
by P.C. Cast
Crooked Lane Books
The Power meets The Stand in this pulse-pounding dystopian novel. An attack on the U.S. unleashes biological destruction, devastating earthquakes, and the green mist. If breathed in, it’s deadly to men—but it imbues many women with superhuman abilities. Traveling across the Pacific Northwest, a group of women learn they can’t trust anyone and must survive using their newfound powers.
Mikołaj Grynberg
26 of 66 titles
I’d Like to Say Sorry, but There’s No One to Say Sorry To: Stories
by Mikołaj Grynberg
The New Press
An exquisitely original collection of darkly funny stories that explore the panorama of Jewish experience in contemporary Poland, from a world-class contemporary writer.
Lee Kravetz
27 of 66 titles
The Last Confessions of Sylvia P.
by Lee Kravetz
Harper
Blending past and present, and told through three unique interwoven narratives that build on one another, The Last Confessions of Sylvia P. is a daring and brilliant debut novel that reimagines a chapter in the life of Sylvia Plath, telling the story behind the creation of her classic semi-autobiographical novel, The Bell Jar.
Bryn Turnbull
28 of 66 titles
The Last Grand Duchess
by Bryn Turnbull
MIRA Books
This sweeping novel takes readers behind palace walls to see the end of Imperial Russia through the eyes of Olga Romanov, the first daughter of the last tsar. At times harrowing, this is a story about dynasty, duty, and love, but above all, it’s the story of a family who would choose devotion to each other over everything—including their lives.
Matt Coyle
29 of 66 titles
Last Redemption
by Matt Coyle
Oceanview
Will Rick Cahill survive an insidious disease long enough to see his first-born child? Or will sadistic killers murder him first? “Matt Coyle knocks it out of the park.” —Allison Brennan, New York Times best-selling author “Contemporary hard-boiled PI novels don’t get any better than this.” —Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)
Delia Ephron
30 of 66 titles
Left on Tenth
by Delia Ephron
Little, Brown and Company
Delia Ephron, the beloved writer of romantic comedies like You’ve Got Mail, tells her own real-life love story that begins with a chance encounter and leads to a collision of passion and illness, laughter and tears, making for a traumatic but ultimately redemptive roller coaster ride written in Ephron’s singular voice.
Kellye Garrett
31 of 66 titles
Like a Sister
by Kellye Garrett
Mulholland Books
Like a Sister is a twisty, voice-driven thriller for fans of Megan Miranda and Jessica Knoll, in which no one bats an eye when a Black reality TV star is found dead in the Bronx—except her estranged half-sister, whose refusal to believe the official story leads her on a dangerous search for the truth.
Alyssa Songsiridej
32 of 66 titles
Little Rabbit
by Alyssa Songsiridej
Bloomsbury
Combining the sticky sexual politics of Luster with the dizzying, perceptive intimacy of Cleanness, Little Rabbit by Alyssa Songsiridej is a senusal, daring debut novel about lust, punishment, artistic drive, and desires that defy the hard-won boundaries of the self.
Brenda Janowitz
33 of 66 titles
The Liz Taylor Ring
by Brenda Janowitz
Graydon House
Inspired by the real-life relationship between Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton and the Krupp diamond he gifted her, a sweeping multi-generational novel from the author of The Grace Kelly Dress about three siblings, the family heirloom that divides them, and the long-buried secret that forces them to question everything they thought they knew about their parents' epic love story.
Emily Hall
34 of 66 titles
The Longcut
by Emily Hall
Dalkey Archive Press
The Longcut is an outrageously original debut novel, a story of an artist preoccupied by the question of what her work is as well as what art is and does. A extraordinary feat of ruminative thinking and syntactical ingenuity, The Longcut reads like a panic attack narrated by the love child of Thomas Bernhard and Lydia Davis.
Hester Fox
35 of 66 titles
A Lullaby for Witches
by Hester Fox
Graydon House
Two women. A history of witchcraft. And a deep-rooted female power that sings across the centuries. From the author of The Witch of Willow Hall comes an atmospheric new novel about a mysterious woman written out of the historical record and a young museum worker across the centuries who must solve the mystery of the woman's identity, and her fate, before it's too late.
Annie Ward
36 of 66 titles
The Lying Club
by Annie Ward
Park Row Books
When two bodies are carried out of an elite private school one morning, it seems the tension between mothers and daughters, rival lovers, and the haves and have-nots has shattered the surface of this isolated, affluent town in the Colorado mountains —where people stop at nothing to get what they want.
Alys Clare
37 of 66 titles
Magic in the Weave
by Alys Clare
Severn House
A theatre company bring secrets, magic and murder with them on their ‘Plague Tour’, in this seventeenth-century historical mystery starring physician-sleuth Dr Gabriel Taverner. Gabriel Taverner is both bewitched and unnerved by the Company's daring performance of Othello. Then one of the actors collapses, and Gabriel finds himself caught in a waking nightmare, where nothing is as it appears.
Peter Manseau
38 of 66 titles
The Maiden of All Our Desires
by Peter Manseau
Arcade Publishing
Fourteenth-century Europe. The Black Death has killed half the known world, and in an isolated convent, a group of nuns is under threat: from the plague, from the Church hierarchy, which suspects them of heresy, from within, and from a blizzard that has swept across Europe and is descending on their abbey. A devastating novel of love, intrigue, and community.
Jennifer Haigh
39 of 66 titles
Mercy Street
by Jennifer Haigh
Ecco
The highly anticipated new novel by acclaimed New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Haigh—“a gifted chronicler of the human condition” (Washington Post Book World)—is a tense, riveting story about the disparate lives that intersect at a women’s clinic in Boston.
Ben Mezrich
40 of 66 titles
The Midnight Ride
by Ben Mezrich
Grand Central Publishing
From the New York Times bestselling author of Bitcoin Billionaires, a commercial thriller that connects the Gardner Museum heist with a tantalizing alternate history of New England's founding fathers, and introduces a woman with a dark past who's stumbled upon the most fascinating secret in American history.
Salena Godden
41 of 66 titles
Mrs Death Misses Death
by Salena Godden
Canongate Books
Mrs Death tells her intoxicating story in this life-affirming fire-starter of a novel.
Sergio Troncoso
42 of 66 titles
Nobody’s Pilgrims
by Sergio Troncoso
Cinco Puntos Press
Turi has fled his abusive family. Arnulfo is undocumented, looking for a job and a home. Molly seeks a new life. Turi and Arnulfo are best friends. Molly and Turi are falling in love. No Country for Old Men meets Contagion in this story of three teenagers on the run, carrying a great menace, and chased by a greater evil.
Destiny Birdsong
43 of 66 titles
Nobody’s Magic
by Destiny Birdsong
Grand Central Publishing
"With Nobody's Magic, Destiny Birdsong has given us a devastatingly beautiful, sexy, searing gift. These are stunning, irresistible stories of Southern Black womanhood that I will return to again and again."—Deesha Philyaw, National Book Award finalist for The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
Stewart O'Nan
44 of 66 titles
Ocean State
by Stewart O'Nan
Atlantic Monthly Press
Set in a working-class town in Rhode Island and told through the alternating perspectives of the four women at its heart, O’Nan’s latest is a beautifully written and profoundly compelling novel about sisters, mothers, and daughters, and the terrible things love makes us do. Ocean State masterfully delivers the complexity, heartbreak and human drama of everyday people living everyday lives.
Lara Williams
45 of 66 titles
The Odyssey
by Lara Williams
Zando
Ingrid works on a gargantuan luxury cruise liner where she spends her days reorganizing the gift shop shelves until she is selected by the ship’s enigmatic captain and self-appointed lifestyle guru, Keith, for his mentorship program. Original, mischievous, and thought-provoking, The Odyssey is a merciless takedown of consumer capitalism and our anxious, ill-fated quests to find something to believe in.
David Biddle
46 of 66 titles
Old Music for New People
by David Biddle
The Story Plant
Part nerd, part athlete, 15-year-old Ivy Scattergood must deal with enormous changes in her life brought on by a seemingly lifelong crush on the ultimate guy, Bailey Cooper, and her transgender cousin Rita during the summer of 2013.
Andrea Yaryura Clark
47 of 66 titles
On a Night of a Thousand Stars
by Andrea Yaryura Clark
Grand Central Publishing
In this moving, emotional narrative of love and resilience, a young couple confronts the start of Argentina's Dirty War in the 1970s, and a daughter searches for truth twenty years later. "A powerful debut about a chapter in history that must be told."―Janice Y.K. Lee, New York Times bestselling author of The Piano Teacher
Gary Phillips
48 of 66 titles
One-Shot Harry
by Gary Phillips
Soho Crime
Race and civil rights in 1963 Los Angeles provide a powerful backdrop in Gary Phillips's riveting historical crime novel about an African American forensic photographer seeking justice for his jazz musician friend.
Heather Gudenkauf
49 of 66 titles
The Overnight Guest
by Heather Gudenkauf
Park Row Books
Wylie Lark doesn’t mind being snowed in at the farmhouse where she’s retreated to write her new book. It would be perfect, if not for the fact that at this very house, two people were murdered, and a girl disappeared. Wylie finds herself trapped inside the house. Then, she discovers a child in the snow outside. Soon it becomes clear that the farmhouse isn’t so isolated, and someone is willing to do anything to find them.
Samantha Allen
50 of 66 titles
Patricia Wants to Cuddle
by Samantha Allen
Zando
The contestants of a reality television dating show compete for love— and their lives— in this pulse-pounding and viciously funny debut about a woefully misunderstood recluse desperate to forge a connection of her own. From the GLAAD Award-winning author of Real Queer America comes a whirlwind romp careening toward a last-girl-standing conclusion and a scathing indictment of American media culture.
Melissa Fu
51 of 66 titles
Peach Blossom Spring
by Melissa Fu
Little, Brown and Company
Spanning continents and generations, Peach Blossom Spring is a bold and moving look at the history of modern China, told through the story of one family. It’s about the power of our past, the hope for a better future, and the haunting question: What would it mean to finally be home?
Mesha Maren
52 of 66 titles
Perpetual West
by Mesha Maren
Algonquin Books
This riveting novel by the author of the critically acclaimed Sugar Run is an evocative story of borders—between countries, between lovers, and between facets of the self. Spanning a young couple’s journey from Virginia to Texas to Mexico, Mesha Maren’s brilliant second novel takes us deep into the psychic choices that shape our identities.
Dinitia Smith
53 of 66 titles
The Prince
by Dinitia Smith
Arcade Publishing
From their grand mansion on the Upper East Side to their magical private island in Long Island Sound, everything points to the Woodford family as being perfect and idyllic. Why, then, is there such tension in the air? Enter Federico, a penniless Italian prince who is about to marry Emily Woodford, the only child of the family’s widowed patriarch, Henry.
Colleen Hoover
54 of 66 titles
Reminders of Him
by Colleen Hoover
Montlake
A troubled young mother yearns for a shot at redemption in this heartbreaking yet hopeful story from #1 New York Times bestselling author Colleen Hoover.
Silje Ulstein, translated by Alison McCullough
55 of 66 titles
Reptile Memoirs
by Silje Ulstein, translated by Alison McCullough
Grove Atlantic
A bestselling Norwegian debut, Reptile Memoirs is a biting and constantly shifting tale of family secrets, rebirth, and the legacy of trauma. This brilliant exploration of the cold-bloodedness of humanity, and the struggle to mend broken lives and families is perfect for readers of twisty literary thrillers and fans of Gillian Flynn, Jo Nesbø, and Tana French.
Taj McCoy
56 of 66 titles
Savvy Sheldon Feels Good As Hell
by Taj McCoy
MIRA Books
A delicious debut rom-com about a plus-size sweetheart who gets a full-life makeover after a brutal breakup—with the help of an irresistible cast of friends and family, a kitchen reno and a devastatingly handsome contractor. “This feel-good, empowering rom-com will blow you away, guaranteed.” —Sarah Smith, author of Simmer Down
Michelle Huneven
57 of 66 titles
Search
by Michelle Huneven
Penguin Press
Dana Potowski is a restaurant critic, food writer, and longtime member of a Unitarian Universalist congregation in California. Just as she’s finishing the book tour for her latest bestseller, Dana is asked to join the church search committee for a new minister. Under pressure for her next book idea, she agrees, and secretly pens a memoir, with recipes, about the experience.
S.S. Turner
58 of 66 titles
Secrets of a River Swimmer
by S.S. Turner
The Story Plant
As Freddy gazes at the majestic river gushing past him, he's ready to jump in and end his life. But from the moment he enters the river, he starts a journey that is more beautiful, funny, and mysterious than he could have imagined. In the tradition of inspirational works of fiction like The Alchemist and Life of Pi.
Jeff Schnader
59 of 66 titles
The Serpent Papers
by Jeff Schnader
The Permanent Press
The Vietnam War defines its generation-- it created a rift between those who fought and those who protested. Amidst murder, 1970s counterculture and violent anti-war demonstrations, J-Bee, torn over the war, enters Columbia University. With ratcheting tensions and protesting bullhorns, pro and anti-war factions collide on campus as J-Bee makes the choice that defines his life.
Jane Green
60 of 66 titles
Sister Stardust
by Jane Green
Hanover Square Press
Jane Green reimagines the life of troubled icon Talitha Getty in this transporting story from a forgotten chapter of the Swinging '60s set in Morocco.
Tim Powers
61 of 66 titles
Stolen Skies
by Tim Powers
Baen Books
Sebastian Vickery has learned something about UFOs that he shouldn’t have—and Naval Intelligence is desperate to silence him. From a monolith in the Mojave Desert to a cultist temple in the Hollywood Hills, an apparition in the Los Angeles River and a harrowing visitation on a boat off the harbor, Stolen Skies is an alien-encounter novel like no other.
Susan Mallery
62 of 66 titles
The Summer Getaway
by Susan Mallery
HQN Books
Robyn Caldwell’s daughter is the most demanding bride ever, her son won’t consider college, and her ex’s behavior could destroy everything. So when her great-aunt Lillian invites her to Santa Barbara for the summer, Robyn hops on a plane. But the more time Robyn spends with free-spirited Lillian, the more she wants to take chances—on dreams, love, and family.
63 of 66 titles
Tales of the Sea
by ; illus. by Maggie Chiang
Chronicle Books
A mermaid avenges the death of a human girl. A monstrous squid guards the most beautiful pearl in the world. This collection of traditional folktales captures the mysterious and magical power of the ocean. As you sail uncharted waters from Norway to New Zealand and Ghana to Korea, you'll encounter underwater palaces, brave seafarers, and monsters of the deep.
Ann Hazelwood
64 of 66 titles
The Tannenbaum Christmas Quilt
by Ann Hazelwood
C&T Publishing
Claire Stewart continues her quilt adventures in her little hometown of Fish Creek. This time, Claire must face her former lover, Dr. Austen Page, since his terrible accident. Also, The Quilters of the Door have a new member who has recently moved from Germany. Claire embarks on embracing a wonderful German Christmas, as well as navigating her complicated love life.
Andrew DeYoung
65 of 66 titles
The Temps
by Andrew DeYoung
Keylight Books
Station Eleven meets Office Space when desk workers become trapped in a corporate complex as a global catastrophe unfolds outside. A surprising, profound tribute to the absurdities and paranoia of modern life, The Temps is an epic exploration of survival and human connection in the digital age.
Gina Sorell
66 of 66 titles
The Wise Women
by Gina Sorell
Harper
Advice columnist Wendy Wise has been advising women for four decades, so why are her own daughters’ lives such a mess? Clementine and Barb are both struggling but, after years of disappointments and heartaches, they discover that while the future may look entirely different from the one that they’ve expected, it may be even brighter than they’d hoped.
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