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| | Lost in a Good Book (Unabridged) Author: Jasper Fforde Retail Price: $36.95 Price: $25.87 Format: Audio Download Audio Length: 11 hours and 18 min. You save $11.08 (29%) Click here to buy
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Fresh from The Eyre Affair, literary sleuth Thursday Next is back on another wildly imaginative journey through time and literature.Join the adventure when Thursday Next, detective and guardian of literature, jumps through the Prose Portal and enters the classics. Rescue bad endings. Trick and trap evildoers inside Poe's poems. Discover an unknown Shakespeare play. This is a ride you've never taken before! Inventive, witty, and uniquely original novelist Jasper Fforde sends his literary sleuth on another wildly imaginative journey through time and literature. Thursday Next faces a sinister global multinational corporation represented by Mr. Schitt-Hawse, beats the magistrate from Kafka's The Trial at his own game, and trains for her next assignment by apprenticing herself to Miss Havisham. Thursday then accepts the ultimate challenge: capture Acheron Hades, the murderer of characters from the classics. FIND MORE TITLES:
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