There are plenty of clues, plenty of potential murderers and a lot of backstory about the conductor who apparently was a Nazi in his early life. I was pretty disappointed. During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy, a notoriously difficult and widely disliked German conductor is poisoned—and suspects abound. At least going by Death at La Fenice. During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy, a notoriously difficult and widely disliked German conductor is poisoned—and suspects abound. The reader can already see evidence of the Donna Leon writing style: the emphasis on family, relationships, Venetian culture and Italian culture. Death at La Fenice. DEATH AT LA FENICE From the Commissario Guido Brunetti series , Vol. (Originally published in 1992). La Fenice Opera House in Venice is hosting a great German conductor. The protagonist is an affable police commissioner who manages to run his investigations his own way, in spite of a blustery clueless boss, all the time adhering to the societal, often archaic, rules and norms of Venice. the emphasis on family, children, little girls... the importance of doing the right thing even if it is not necessarily the legal thing... no spoilers here, but the end really brought things together in a way that made perfect emotional sense. Some people might like Donna Leon and I'm sure she has an army of fans but I found the prose stilted and dull, the plot cadaverous and the book stuffed with cliches and dull stereotypes about Italian life and culture. not so much at the solving of the murder mystery (although I was surprised), but at how it all came together in such an organic way. First HarperTorch paperback [edition]. Commissario Brunetti, in his first outing, must dig deep into the man's past to find out who could possibly have wanted to do such a thing. Signorina Elletra, the Vice Questore's secretary is my favourite character, a strong, independent woman who is able to infiltrate the corners of bureaucracy to get vital information for Brunetti. Death at La Fenice. I got halfway through the book when the detective expresses his frustration at feeling as though he knew nothing more about what had happened, and I felt exactly the same way as the reader. The setting of Venice and Italy is interesting; you feel like you are walking along the canals of the city. I quite enjoyed this little mystery. I love reading anything that has to do with Venice. An intriguing kind of plot, but the processes of his mind never intrigued me. I think this is a pretty good example of genre fiction. Note! Maestro Helmut Wellauer, considered the world's greatest living conductor, is found dead of cyanide poisoning between Acts 2 and 3 of La Traviata at Venice's La Fenice Opera House. Well, I've now entered the world of Commissario Guido Brunetti, of the police force of Venice. I really enjoyed Book 1 of the Brunetti mystery series. Whenever I have to say the title out loud I'm never sure if I'm saying it right and always end up waffling between the two options. I also wonder if the woman has an editor. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of, Published There are plenty of suspects since Wellauer made a lot of enemies on his way to the top. I have read @ ten of Donna Leon's books and this review reflects my opinion of most of them. Length: 8 hrs and 20 mins. Death at La Fenice - Ebook written by Donna Leon. Honestly, there are apparently another 20 books in the series and I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would read them. A conductor is found dead between acts at the Venetian Opera House, La Fenice, during a performance of La Traviata. A very enjoyable mystery and I may read some more of them in the future. Started this book during our isolation & requirement to stay at home due to the Covid 19 pandemic. By: Donna Leon. Since he was on page 1 of Donna Leon's 1st of the Commisario Brunetti series, Death at La Feniche . It was like a map rather than an aerial view. I did guess the primary aspect of the case long before it was revealed, but it did not spoil the story, because there were still more mysteries to be uncovered. And I suspected all along who dunnit. So it'd be nice if someone could tell me how to say it right. I gave it two stars rather than one because I found myself warming slightly to Commissario Guido Brunetti and because the plot became marginally more interesting in the second half. I am currently reading this for a mystery book club. Narrated by: Richard Morant. It does not flaunt, for example, the deliberately awkward and ugly similes characteristic of noir fiction. You get a pretty good flavor for Venice in this book, and it was interesting that it was Brunetti who solves the mystery with very few extra characters involved. The plot doesn't have the same emotional and politicized depths as some of the later books but the Venetian setting and immaculate writing make this stand out in an over-crowded crime marketplace. In her debut,» Death at La Fenice «(1992), Commissario Guido Brunetti, who always solves his cases in a rather unusual manner, clears up the mysterious death of a conductor. 4.7 (3 ratings) Add to Cart failed. Im ersten Band» Death at La Fenice «(1992; dt.»Venezianisches Finale«, 1993) muss Commissario Brunetti, der seine Fälle stets auf ungewöhnliche Weise löst, den rätselhaften Tod eines Dirigenten aufklären. Death at La Fenice A Commissario Guido Brunetti Mystery (Book) : Leon, Donna : When renowned opera conductor Helmut Wellauer is found dead in his dressing room, the victim of cyanide poisoning, Guido Brunetti, the Vice Commissario of the Venice police, must sift through several suspects. It is fairly obvious that it was death by poisoning, but who had access to get the poison into the conductors cup of coffee?? Being Italian I enjoy detective novels set in Italy. Donna Leon is one of my favourite mystery writers. This book, while completely readable, is formulaic, predictable and totally acceptable if you have nothing else, but it certainly isn't something special. The twisted maze of Venice's canals has always been shrouded in mystery. This is a so-so murder mystery. In order to read online Death At La Fenice textbook, you need to create a FREE account. I really enjoyed Book 1 of the Brunetti mystery series. A conductor is found dead between acts at the Venetian Opera House, La Fenice, during a performance of La Traviata. . Geof Dyer's 's Jeff in Venice and Death in Varanasi, not a good book in my view, never the less makes Venice much more alive and interesting. There are plenty of clues, plenty of potential murderers and a lot of backst. Teatro La Fenice (pronounced [la feˈniːtʃe], "The Phoenix") is an opera house in Venice, Italy.It is one of "the most famous and renowned landmarks in the history of Italian theatre" and in the history of opera as a whole. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. There is little violent crime in Venice, a serenely beautiful floating city of mystery and magic, history and decay. Print. I have not read Brunettin order so starting at the beginning is a bit strange but it feels rather good. I don't think I'll bother with another, I'll stick with genuine Italian crime fiction. Uwe Kockisch makes a stellar debut as Donna Leon's Commissario Brunetti in Death at La Fenice - now available on DVD at http://shop.mhznetworks.org Commissario Guido Brunetti is called to Venice's La Fenice, the city's premiere opera house, when the infamous maestro Helmut Wallhauer is found dead in his dressing room after intermission. I chose this book, the first in the Commissario Brunetti mystery series, because the setting is Venice, and my family and I will be briefly visiting there soon. Guido Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. Donna Leon has written four previous Guido Brunetti novels, Death and Judgment, Dressed for Death, Death in a Strange Country, and Death at La Fenice, which won the Suntory Prize for the best suspense novel of 1991. The prose style read as if it had been badly translated from the Italian.....it turns out the author is an American. Let me start by saying that I love Venice and all things Venetian. For some reason, however, I had never tried Donna Leon until a week ago. all of the small everyday moments, the details that aren't important to the case but are important to what is being said, what finally happens... the whole point of the book. Some people might like Donna Leon and I'm sure she has an army of fans but I found the prose stilted and dull, the plot cadaverous and the book stuffed with cliches and dull stereotypes about Italian life and culture. This novel is about a world-famous conductor who is poisoned in his dressing room during an intermission. I felt the book moved effortlessly, that the characters were believable and that the solution to the crime was very interesting, even though I had sort of figured it out before Brunetti. Read the opening of Death at La Fe… The setting of Venice and Italy is interesting; you feel like you are walking along the canals of the city. July 27th 2004 Oh I do so love visiting a foreign city and reading this book was as good as wandering around Venice for real. The cadence of his speech announced that he was Venetian. Welcome back. Whenever I have to say the title out loud I'm never sure if I'm saying it right and always end up waffling between the two options. So it'd be nice if someone could tell me how to say it ri. Except for the ending, when it all comes together, this book is more about characters and the setting. She set up a great plot and had intruiging characters, but then did nothing with them. Honestly, there are apparently another 20 books in the series and I can't for the life of me figure out why anyone would read them. I love the characters, Commissario Brunetti and his family. all of the small everyday moments, the details that aren't. Commissario Guido Brunetti makes his debut in this wonderful mystery set in Venice. IMHO, I would rate "Death At La Fenice" at 4.0 stars for a great first effort. I know some of you probably speak Italian, so can someone please tell me how to properly pronounce "Fenice"? It didn'tmake me want to go to Venice. Death at La Fenice chronicles Commissario Guido Brunetti's investigation of the death by cyanide poisoning of renowned German conductor Maestro Helmut Wellauer in the middle of a performance of La Traviata at the Venice opera house, La Fenice. Series: Commissario Brunetti Mysteries, Book 1. But the evil that does occasionally rear its head is the jurisdiction of Guido Brunetti, the suave, urbane vice-commissario of police and a genius at detection. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Death at La Fenice. To do so, he calls on his knowledge of Venice, its culture, and its dirty politics. this low-key and humane Venice-set detective yarn surprised me. With my years of French I automatically go with "Fe-nees", but I suspect the correct pronunciation might be "Fen-nee-che". Categories: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense , Crime Fiction. If you’re looking for the type of mystery that you can’t put down, this isn’t it. Brunetti is assigned to investigate the murder. We cannot guarantee that every book is in the library. Death at La Fenice: (Brunetti 1) - Ebook written by Donna Leon. And Death in LA Fenice makes some effort at in-depth characterization, unlike say, Agatha Christie, where characterization is like the molding of inexpensive chess pieces – only sufficient to differentiate how they move in the game. I look forward to catching up on the other ones I have missed! I just finished another mystery for another book club ("Frog Music") I like to gravitate towards literary fiction and it is a good question whether a mystery has content worthy of discussion or even reading beyond just a temporary excitement and escape. This is the first of Donna Leon's long-running series set in that fabled city, which is equally a character in the novel. Commissario Brunetti, in his first outing, must dig deep into the man's past to find out who could possibly have wanted to do such a thing. A famous, but not particularly likeable conductor is found dead in his dressing room at the La Fenice. For some reason, however, I had never tried Donna Leon until a week ago. I chose this book, the first in the Commissario Brunetti mystery series, because the setting is Venice, and my family and I will be briefly visiting there soon. Then, both my kid's school principal and my mother recommended I read it for the same reason. A famous, but not particularly likeable conductor is found dead in his dressing room at the La Fenice theatre (Teatro La Fenice), an opera house in Venice. So the fact that this book takes place in Venice gave it at least one redeeming quality. She set up a great plot and had intruiging characters, but then did nothing with them. Great plotting and beautiful descriptions which evoke the reality of Venice. Donna Leon does a wonderful job describing the city. It's the first in a series taking place in and around Venice. The prose style read as if it had been badly translated from the Italian.....it turns out the author is an Ame. Ah well, I promised myself that I would start reading the series from the start in English and then forgot about it until she was mentioned in a book about Venice that I read recently. I will be reading more. Brunetti sets out to find the murderer but things are not what they seem. [Yes, Dr Treponti at the university. Some have a slightly better story, a little more engaging than others, but for the most part, the books are about Brunetti, and about Venezia, and the Italian people. I correctly identified who it was very early on. A famous, but not particularly likeable conductor is found dead in his dressing room at the La Fenice theatre (Teatro La Fenice), an opera house in Venice. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. But the evil that does occasionally rear its head is the jurisdiction of Guido Brunetti, the suave, urbane vice-commissario of police and a genius at detection. It is fairly obvious that it was death by poisoning, but who had access to get the poison into the conductors cup of coffee?? Now all of his admirable abilities must come into play in the deadly affair of Maestro Helmut Wellauer, a world-renowned conductor who died painfully from cyanide poisoning during an intermission at La Fenice. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Brunetti is shocked to hear that Brett Lynch, a … Even the celebrated opera house, La Fenice, has seen its share of death ... but none so horrific and violent as that of world-famous conductor, Maestro Helmut Wellauer, who was poisoned during a performance of La Traviata. It's significant to the story that this is a particularly painful way to die. Let me start by saying that I love Venice and all things Venetian. (Perhaps the author even knew that some readers would come to the same correct conclusion; it almost seems too obvious.) Since this affected Italy terribly I decided to read a book based on Venice. Reading a mystery. I take great comfort in sitting down with one of Donna Leon's Brunetti stories; they are a great read. A number of years ago I bought a book by Donna Leon in Dutch. thanks! In this first book of the series, at least, readers hear more about what people are drinking rather than eating, and Brunetti never popped into a cozy village bistro or came home to a plate of fresh brownies as Gamache might. I was pretty disappointed. She felt that the theme of guilt was handled better by Patricia Highsmith (Strangers) than Dostoevsky (Crime and Punishment). Signorina Elletra, the Vice Questore's secretary is my favourite character, a strong, independent woman who is able to infiltrate the corners of bureaucracy to get vital information for Brunetti. This was an enjoyable beginning with a nice introduction to Brunetti's family, his investigation techniques, many fellow officers, and assorted Venetians of all stripes. I love the characters, Commissario Brunetti and his family. Death At La Fenice. You can read books purchased on Google Play using your computer's web browser. 1 by Donna Leon ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 1, 1992. Turns out there were quite a few people who had reason to dislike him, but enough for murder? Death at La Fenice is the 1st book in the exciting Guido Brunetti Series by Donna Leon, set in the beautiful, romantic, mysterious and unique city of Venice. Guido Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. I wanted to start a new police procedural series and after doing some research decided to begin the Commissario Brunetti series by Donna Leon. I love reading anything that has to do with Venice. The novel does have some nice descriptions of Venice and the Venetians but otherwise I found the writing a bit stilted and the story somewhat predictable. I love a holistic novel. It even is in a sense about the character of the victim, but I never felt any of the characters was fully human, had any of the fitful unexpected texture of real people. The series features Commissario Guido Brunetti, family man, modest, moral, loyal and philosophical detective extraordinaire. I read this because it's set in Venice, a city I've only been to on a dull rainy day in winter, but one I enjoyed visiting very much. The Maestro had many enemies including the cast. I feel that there is a range of depth and literary value across the mystery genre. It does not flaunt, for example, the deliberately awkward and ugly similes characteristic of noir fiction. In this first installment of the Commissario Brunetti mysteries, a renowned opera conductor is found dead in his dressing room, a victim of cyanide poisoning. To see what your friends thought of this book. . Death At La Fenice by Leon, Donna When renowned opera conductor Helmut Wellauer is found dead in his dressing room, the victim of cyanide poisoning, Guido Brunetti, the Vice Commissario of the Venice police, must sift through several suspects Now all of his admirable abilities must come into play in the deadly affair of Maestro Helmut Wellauer, a world-renowned conductor who died painfully from cyanide poisoning during an intermission at La Fenice. Commissario Guido Brunetti of the Venice police is called in to investigate. I've heard from more than one person that Donna Leon was a good author, but after reading this book, I have serious doubts about that and I'm not sure she deserves a second chance. And the writing is okay, easy to follow, never awkward, but flat. All the people who recommended the book were late 50's early 60's, so maybe that is part of it, but definitely not something I would recommend. But as the investigation unfolds, a chilling picture slowly begins to take shape--a detailed portrait of revenge painted with vivid strokes of hatred and shocking depravity. So, you never know. the emphasis on family, children, little girls... the importance of doing the right thing even if it is not necessarily the legal thing... no spoilers here, but the end really brought things together in a way that made perfect emotional sense. I felt bored. I love Italy and I've tried reading a few of the Italian masters of crime fiction. And the dilemma for Guido Brunetti will not be finding a murder suspect, but rather narrowing the choices down to one. The damp only served to heighten the atmosphere and the lack of tourists gave us room to move and explore. The librarian who leads one of my book clubs and has a masters degree in English, said that "Strangers on a Train" which we had read, compared favorably to "Crime and Punishment". I had to return the ebook to the library so I can't flip through and find it. Guido Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. Oh we see a doctor here and there, two incompetent police detectives who barely appear in any more than 10 pages, a typical Italian police commissioner, and some flavor for Guido Brunetti's home and family life. To read on e-ink devices like the Sony eReader or Barnes & Noble Nook, you'll need to download a file and transfer it to your device. This is a so-so murder mystery. Download for offline reading, highlight, bookmark or take notes while you read Death at La Fenice: (Brunetti 1). All you need to do is pick a popular location, let's say Venice, populate it with one dimensional characters, every imaginable stereotype about Italy and the world, sentences that couldn't be called writing even if one was trying to be exceptionally kind- and there you go. Then, both my kid's school principal and my mother recommended I read it for the same reason. Death at La Fenice Quotes. On Sale: Now: Spend $49 on print products and get FREE shipping at HC.com. I have been to Venice several times as a tourist, and it rang true, but it never rang out. Bravo, Signora Leon, on the first book in the Commissario Brunetti series. “His clothing marked him as Italian. Start by marking “Death at La Fenice (Commissario Brunetti, #1)” as Want to Read: Error rating book. It was loaned to me by someone with whom I work because the detective in this series is located in Venice. Refresh and try again. Except for the ending, when it all comes together, this book is more about characters and the setting. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. Read as many books as you like (Personal use) and Join Over 150.000 Happy Readers. We’d love your help. When legendary German conductor Helmut Wellauer is found dead in his dressing room two acts into a performance of La Traviata , police commissario Guido Brunetti is called in. The first in this long-running series and Brunetti emerges fully-formed from the start with his humane efficiency, and his charming family. With my years of French I automatically go with "Fe-nees", but I suspect the correct pronunciation might be "Fen-nee-che". Ann There is a map in the Death at La Fenice, ISBN 9780099536567, I'm reading now.…more There is a map in the Death at La Fenice, ISBN 9780099536567, I'm reading now. The plot is the process of the detective solving the crime, a process of discovery, like Lambert Strether's discovery of what is going on with Chad Newsome in James’ The Ambassadors, or the process of discovery so popular in family secrete novels these days. Fabuloso! If you’re looking for the type of mystery that you can’t put down, this isn’t it. [I missed the part when Brunetti finds out that the antibiotic causes hearing loss. Aqua Alta. Read this book using Google Play Books app on your PC, android, iOS devices. I'm not sure that should ever happen. There were pages upon pages that I would have cut, things that did nothing for the story, nothing for the plot, nothing for the character development. Brunetti is assigned to investigate the murder. I know some of you probably speak Italian, so can someone please tell me how to properly pronounce "Fenice"? I decided to make a start in the series and here I am, after reading the first book. New York: HarperTorch, 2001. Brunetti learns that Wellauer is a scoundrel. I got halfway through th. An intriguing whodunnit which will keep the reader intrigued to the last page. Guido Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. Reading this book reminded me why I can't usually find in genre fiction what satisfies me in a novel. I recently stopped reading a detective Chen mystery (A case of Two Cities by Qui Xiaolong) after about 30 pages because from time to time blossomed in my path a simile resembling one of those giant Indonesian flowers that look and smel. Crime novel, Mystery, Crime Fiction, genre book. I've heard from more than one person that Donna Leon was a good author, but after reading this book, I have serious doubts about that and I'm not sure she deserves a second chance. But the Maestro is found poisoned in his dressing room after the first act. During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy, a notoriously difficult and widely disliked German conductor is poisoned—and suspects abound. A great character in Commisario Brunetti who comes alive in front of one’s eyes. I love Italy and I've tried reading a few of the Italian masters of crime fiction. His eyes were all policeman.”, “Though everyone in the bar knew who he was, no one asked him about the death, though one old man did rustle his newspaper suggestively.”, See all 10 questions about Death at La Fenice…, Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon - 4 stars, Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon 3 stars (horizons), Death At La Fenice by Donna Leon - VBC April 2018, Death at La Fenice by Donna Leon - 4.5 stars, Donna Leon - Death At La Fenice - Four Stars, Finding the 1,000 Books to Read in a Lifetime. The ratings were high on Goodreads and Lj, an avid police procedural reader I follow, rated a number of books in the series quite highly. His travels around the city give an interesting and occasionally claustrophobic feeling to the place. This novel is about a world-famous conductor who is poisoned in his dressing room during an intermission. Now all of his admirable abilities must come into play in the deadly affair of Maestro Helmut Wel. A famous, but not particularly likeable conductor is found dead in his dressing room at the La Fenice theatre (Teatro La Fenice), an opera house in Venice. During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy, a notoriously difficult and widely disliked German conductor is poisoned—and suspects abound. I more or less guessed the denouement about half way through and by the end I didn't really care much anyway since very few of the characters actually sprang to life. Read the best quotes of "Death at La Fenice" SW I never said to myself, 'Wow that's a lovely paragraph, or sentence.’ It is set in Venice and the detective walks around Venetian neighborhoods and rides the vaporetto a lot. Death at La Fenice is the 1st book in the exciting Guido Brunetti Series by Donna Leon, set in the beautiful, romantic, mysterious and unique city of Venice. I am currently reading this for a mystery book club. by Harper Perennial. The set comprises: Death at La Fenice (SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR ON TITLE) (Chapmans, 1992); Death in a Strange Country (Chapmans, 1993); The Anonymous Venetian (Macmillan, 1994); A Venetian Reckoning (Macmillan, 1995); Acqua Alta (Macmillan, 1996); The Death of Faith (Macmillan, 1997); A Noble Radiance (Heinemann, 1998); Fatal Remedies (Heinemann, 1999); Friends in High Places (Heinemann, … . Please follow the detailed, Brunetti's Venice: Walks with the City's Best-Loved Detective, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / International Crime & Mystery, Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Police Procedural, By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. If you didn't know, you don't have to know how to write to publish a book. The decay, decadence, corruption is highlighted, but at the same time, the honour and integrity of Brunetti and his Sergeants. I haven't read enough of "Death at La Fenice" to give an opinion on this mystery, but in general I would keep an open mind. It was loaned to me by someone with whom I work because the detective in this series is located in Venice. Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2010. Was it when he talked to one of the doctors? I thought the original was written in Italian only to learn that she is actually American and I also learned that the book I bought was number 9 in a series. This book, while completely readable, is formulaic, predictable and totally acceptable if you have nothing else, but it certainly isn't. Before I get to the review part, can I ask a question of my Goodreads friends? During intermission at the famed La Fenice opera house in Venice, Italy, a notoriously difficult and widely disliked German conductor is poisoned—and suspects abound. not so much at the solving of the murder mystery (although I was surprised), but at how it all came together in such an organic way. To do so, he calls on his knowledge of Venice, its culture, and its dirty politics. There is little violent crime in Venice, a serenely beautiful floating city of mystery and magic, history and decay. Donna Leon does a wonderful job describing the city. Turns out there were quite a few people who had reason to dislike him, but enough for murder? I finally, finally read this after legions of readers said Donna Leon was perfect for Louise Penny fans who were all caught up with Inspector Gamache. World-renowned Maestro Helmut Wellauer is taken suddenly ill after the second act of, Donna Leon is one of my favourite mystery writers. He said the sudden hearing loss could have been caused by an infection, diuretics or large doses of antibiotics. So the fact that this book takes place in Venice gave it at least one redeeming quality. "Death At La Fenice" is the first book in the Commissario Brunetti series. Guido Brunetti, a native Venetian, sets out to unravel the mystery behind the high-profile murder. Before I get to the review part, can I ask a question of my Goodreads friends? But it did take place, as Guido says, "in the most beautiful city in the world," and since Leon lived there, the description is quite accurate and sent me down a fun memory lane. I now have a lot of Donna Leon's work on my Kindle and look forward to many an enjoyable evening curled up with her and Guido Brunetti. Being Italian I enjoy detective novels set in Italy. Download Death At La Fenice Book For Free in PDF, EPUB. 4.7 out of 5 stars. The decay, decadence, corruption is highlighted, but at the same time, the honour and. I liked Brunetti and his family, in fact those scenes were among my favorites. Donna Leon (born September 29, 1942, in Montclair, New Jersey) is an American author of a series of crime novels set in Venice and featuring the fictional hero Commissario Guido Brunetti. That being said it was still an enjoyable read but I’m unsure if I’ll read another. Speak Italian, so can someone please tell me how to say it ri to... 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