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Michel Houellebecq's Annihilation is purportedly the French author's final novel, and is set in 2027, with the French Republic under threat from terrorists unknown.

Michel Houellebecq's Annihilation is purportedly the French author's final novel, and is set in 2027, with the French Republic under threat from terrorists unknown.

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Annihilation

By Michel Houellebecq, translated by Shaun Whiteside
Fiction/Picador/Paperback/526 pages/$34.95

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