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When high-society kidnapping unexpectedly turns to very seamy murder, all concerned turn to the great detective, Nero Wolfe, for the missing piece in the puzzle.A missing typewriter, a mysterious ransom note—and a beautiful corpse. Step into the unassuming Thirty-fifth Street brownstone, and join in the astounding exploits of Nero Wolfe. Marvel at his daily beer consumption, his unsurpassed appetite, the incredible expanse of his yellow silk pajamas. Bear witness to his unwavering, often infuriating addiction to fine foods, good books, beautiful orchids and custom-made chairs. Empathize with his confidential assistant Archie Goodwin, archetypal private eye and man of action, whose primary function is prodding his immense employer into motion. See for yourself why, through a hundred million copies and seventy-two cases, the adventures of America’s largest private detective and his extended family continue to captivate and enthrall readers around the world. Discover Nero Wolfe—the greatest detective of them all. “It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review
A millionaire businessman hires Nero Wolfe to snoop on his daughter's boyfriend. It seems like a simple case. Then a powerful gangland boss tries to convince Wolfe to drop the matter by shooting up his orchid room. The great detective soon finds himself in a highly complex case involving drugged drinks, man-killing debutantes and a decidedly un-American party.
“It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review Embark on a year of murder and mystery. It begins at Christmas with a party and a poisoning, then blossoms into spring with sudden death at the Easter Parade. With a killer in the crowd, the Fourth of July is no picnic, and the calendar is overbooked with corpses when death is in season. Here are four cunning cases that leave everyone guessing. When it comes to sleuthing out a clever solution, only Nero Wolfe has a clue.
In these three baffling mysteries of motive and murder, even the great Nero Wolfe finds himself stumped. First there is the case of the two passionate lovebirds who want to make sure that neither is a cold-blooded killer. Then it’s off to the races, where Wolfe must choose from a stable of five likely suspects to corral a killer on horseback. And finally the detective finds himself the confidant of a distraught, self-described grifter who claims a murderer is stalking Wolfe’s own brownstone. Through brilliant deduction is determined to expose the truth behind the veils of illusion—and bring down the curtain on three all-too-clever murderers. Introduction by Judith Kelman “It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America’s greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained—and puzzled—millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Nero Wolfe has left his comfortable brownstone for the promise of a remarkably rare black orchid at a flower show—but before Wolfe and his perennially hardy sidekick, Archie Goodwin, have a chance to stop and smell the roses, a diabolically daring murder takes place right under their noses and puts a blight on the proceedings. Now Wolfe''s fancy turns to thoughts of weeding out a murderer—one who''s definitely not a garden-variety killer. Only then will Wolfe be ready to throw his weight into a second thorny case, involving a rich society widow bedeviled by poison-pen letters—and a poisonous plot as black as Wolfe''s orchids . . . with roots that are even more twisted.Introduction by Lawrence Block“It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America’s greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained—and puzzled—millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Follow the world's greatest detective, Nero Wolfe, on a trail of money, mayhem, and murder in three cases of capital crime.The trail of bodies begins with the death of a self-made millionaire, a fortune in uranium, and the perfect weapon . . . which no longer exists. Then it's on to a rural lodge to teach two arrogant billionaires, a foreign ambassador, and a famous diplomat that murder is bad for business. Finally, it's a case of politics making the strangest of bedfellows when a fake millionaire becomes a real corpse in the state capital and the evidence has Nero and Archie in the hot seat. Introduction by Sharyn McCrumb "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore."-The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained-and puzzled-millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
ustice Ends at Home was originally published in the Pulp magazine All-Story Weekly. It is both a legal thriller and a detective story. All scholars of Stout's work agree that its main characters, the phlegmatic, middle-aged Simon Leg and his youthful assistant Dan Culp, are Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin already living, perhaps subconsiouly, in the mind of Rex Stout eighteen years before Fer-de-Lance was written. Warner & Wife was originally published in January 30, 1915 issue of the Pulp magazine All-Story Cavalier Weekly. It is sort of a legal thriller, the story of a partnership fifteen years in the making. This is one of the novella length stories written by Rex Stout for the Pulps almost two decades before Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin were born.
A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America’s greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of fiction’s greatest detectives. In this pair of classic Nero Wolfe mysteries, Stout is at his unparalleled best as the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth and his trusty man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, are served two lethally appetizing cases. Too Many CooksEveryone knows that too many cooks spoil the broth, but you’d hardly expect it to lead to murder. But that’s exactly what’s on the menu at a five-star gathering of the world’s greatest chefs. As guest of honor, Wolfe was lured from his brownstone to a posh southern spa to deliver the keynote address. He never expected that between courses of haute cuisine he and Archie would be compelled to detect a killer with a poison touch—a killer preparing to serve the great detective his last supper.Champgne for One Faith Usher talked about taking her own life and even kept cyanide in her purse. So when she died from a lethal champagne cocktail in the middle of a high society dinner party, everyone called it suicide—including the police. But Nero Wolfe isn’t convinced—and neither is Archie. Especially when Wolfe is warned by four men against taking the case. Deception, blackmail, and a killer who may have pulled off the perfect crime…it’s a challenge Nero Wolfe can’t resist.
One by one they knock on the door of the incomparable Nero Wolfe, each with a case more perplexing than the one before. First comes the niece of a man who committed suicide by jumping naked into a geyser, only to return just in time to be murdered. Then it's the strange case of the murder victim's family covering up for the real killer, while a chef stews in jail. Finally a master horticulturist discovers the woman he wants to marry: dead and cooling in a hothouse. Three knocks on the door. Three cases of crime. Enter a world of mendacity, mixed motives, and masterful detection on West Thirty-fifth Street, where murder is always at home. Introduction by Jonathan Kellerman "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore."-The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained-and puzzled-millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
It's a wily killer who dares to strike on Nero Wolfe's hallowed turf-and leave a corpse strangled with Wolfe's own soup-stained tie. But no sooner does the gourmandizing sleuth clean up this first course of murder than he faces a gun-toting wife who serves up a confession of homicidal intent-only to become the sole suspect when the corpus delicti is found. It's murder à la carte when the third course is served: a cop-hating landlady brings Wolfe counterfeit cash-that leads to genuine murder. It's up to Wolfe to see that the malefactors get their just deserts. Introduction by Stephen Greenleaf "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore."-The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained-and puzzled-millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Death comes a-calling not once but three times in this murderous collection of cases from the files of Nero Wolfe, the world's greatest detective.First there is the exclusive dinner party where the guests are gourmets, arsenic is the appetizer, and the suspects are five of the most gorgeous gals in New York. Next, a wandering cab pulls up to Wolfe's door, containing a lady driver who doesn't belong . . . and a comely corpse with a knife between her ribs. And finally, a championships rodeo roars into town, featuring square-jawed cowboys, bright-eyed cowgirls, and a dead millionaire with a fancy lariat for a necktie. Introduction by Margaret Maron "It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore."-The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained-and puzzled-millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Da privatdetektiven Nero Wolfe og hans assistent Archie Goodwin kører ind i et træ på en vej nord for Manhattan, ser de sig nødsaget til at aflægge besøg hos den brovtende ejer af en stor cafeteria-kæde. En nabo bliver senere fundet stanget til døde, men selvom myndighederne bedømmer det til at være et uheld og giver tyren Cæsar skylden, kan Wolfe straks se, at der er tale om et mord.Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Da to mænd dør og en tredje forsvinder under mystiske omstændigheder, går privatdetektiven Nero Wolfe og hans uforfærdede assistent Archie Goodwin ind i sagen. De tre mænd var medlemmer af en liga, der beskytter den invalide Paul Chapin, hvis ulykke de selv bærer en del af skylden for. Mistanken falder hurtigt på Chapin, men da en tredje mand dør, indser Wolfe, at han måske ikke er den eneste trussel, de står over for."Mesterdetektiven Nero Wolfe gør i alle henseender et overvældende indtryk" – Tage la Cour, PolitikenNero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
En millionærenke giver privatdetektiv Nero Wolfe et enormt økonomisk forskud og beder ham om at finde ud af, hvordan man kan tvinge FBI til at lade hende være i fred. FBI skygger hende og aflytter hendes telefon, efter at hun har foræret 10.000 eksemplarer væk af en bog, der stiller sig kritisk over for chefen J. Edgar Hoover. Nero Wolfe og hans assistent Archie Goodwin vælger at gå ind i sagen og tage kampen op mod det mægtige forbundspoliti."Ikke for intet betegner denne kriminalroman højdepunktet i Rex Stouts forfatterskab. Iscenesættelsen er tip top med alle de ingredienser, der nu engang hører til, og de intriger handlingen opruller, er nok mere raffinerede, end dem man er vant til. Samtidig er gådens opklaring gjort så elegant som overhovedet muligt." – Aalborg AmtstidendeNero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Da en af Nero Wolfes agenter, Orrie Cather, bliver tilbageholdt af politiet for mordet på en kvinde, han har haft et forhold til, ser Wolfe sig nødsaget til, sammen med sin assistent Archie Goodwin, at hjælpe ham, selvom det bliver en sag for egen regning. Hvis det ikke er Orrie Cather, der har slået kvinden ihjel, hvem er det så?Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Et spædbarn bliver efterladt uden for en ung enkes hoveddør med en seddel, der indikerer, at hendes afdøde mand er barnets far. Men hvem er moderen? Det får privatdetektiv Nero Wolfe og hans assistent Archie Goodwin til opgave at finde ud af, og snart støder de også på det første mord ...Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Da en ansat i et stort ingeniørfirma dør efter at være blevet ramt af en flugtbilist, begynder rygterne om, at det i virkeligheden var mord, hurtigt at svirre blandt de mange kvindelige ansatte. Direktøren for firmaet hyrer Nero Wolfe til at lede efter beviser, og hans assistent Archie Goodwin bliver derfor "ansat" som konsulent i firmaet, hvor han må navigere mellem de mange smukke kvinder.Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Nero Wolfe vejrer ballade. Masser af ballade. Som æresgæst er han inviteret til den årlige kongres i mesterkokkenes sammenslutning. De fornemme madkunstnere – med tyk streg under kunstnere – er temperamentsfulde gemytter.Og mesterkokkenes interessante kongres bliver brat afbrudt på en højst beklagelig måde ... En af deltagerne bliver myrdet! Privatdetektiven og madeksperten Nero Wolfe må løsrive sig fra bordets glæder og beskæftige sig med det uhyggelige problem: Hvem er morderen?Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Privatdetektiven Nero Wolfe og hans assistent Archie Goodwin efterforsker mordet på en model, der døde efter at have spist en forgiftet mandel. En af de mistænkte beder Wolfe om at tage sig af indholdet af en rød æske, men detektiven siger i første omgang nej, da han er bange for, at der vil opstå en interessekonflikt. Da manden dør, før han overhovedet har nået at fortælle, hvor den røde æske befinder sig, kan Wolfe dog ikke længere modstå fristelsen, og går ind i sagen.Nero Wolfe er en excentrisk ballademager og privatdetektiv i ordets mest private betydning. Kun nødtvungent flytter han sine 150 kg fra lænestolen i sit okkerfarvede murstenshus i New York. Hans overvældende omfang skyldes en lige så overvældende forkærlighed for lækker mad. Nero Wolfe er en stor og meget kræsen gourmet og er selv et geni som kogekunstner. Lykkeligvis bliver Wolfes detektiviske evner dog stadig mere fabelagtige for hvert kilo, han tager på. Den magelige sporhund har nemlig i høj grad brug for disse evner for at kunne tjene penge til sin anden store lidenskab: Orkidéavl. Og han tæller sine store honorarer med samme glæde, som han samler orkideer.Rex Stout (1886-1975) var en af den moderne, amerikanske detektivromans hovedmænd. Han er ophavsmand til den berømte, tykke, orkidédyrkende detektiv Nero Wolfe, som er hovedperson i en lang række af Stouts kriminalromaner. Rex Stout begyndte at skrive romaner i 1927, og i 1934 udkom hans første Nero Wolfe-roman "Fer de Lance", der på dansk fik titlen "Et slag i luften".
Tecumseh Fox has a sharp eye for solving murders—but this time he’s seeing double. Fox has been hired by the headstrong niece of a man charged in the shooting of wealthy financier Ridley Thorpe. The problem is that there are two gorgeous suspects, two powerful motives, two hotheaded suitors, and two murder weapons. And to top it off, Ridley Thorpe, or someone claiming to be him, is not only alive and well but has an airtight alibit for the night of the shooting. Only one thing is certain: Fox doesn’t have long to put two and two together before the real killer strikes again.
When Priscilla Eads, heiress to cotton-towel millions, first pleads for Nero Wolfe's assistance, the portly detective decides to wash his hands of a case that has more than its share of dirty laundry. Just hours later Miss Eads and her maid are found strangled to death under circumstances that don't quite wash. Now, to the dismay of a greedy board of directors and a fortune-hunting South American ex-husband, the astute Wolfe feels, on second thought, a certain responsibility to dip into Priscilla's case and scrub away the stain-of murder!Introduction by William DeAndrea"It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore."-The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America's greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained-and puzzled-millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
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