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The Woman Who Died a Lot Jasper Fforde

The Woman Who Died a Lot By Jasper Fforde

The Woman Who Died a Lot by Jasper Fforde


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Summary

The seventh Thursday Next novel from Number One bestselling author Jasper Fforde.

The Woman Who Died a Lot Summary

The Woman Who Died a Lot: Thursday Next Book 7 by Jasper Fforde

The BookWorld's leading enforcement officer Thursday Next is four months into an enforced semi-retirement following an assassination attempt. She returns home to Swindon for what you'd expect to be a time of recuperation. If only life were that simple.

Thursday is faced with an array of family problems - son Friday's lack of focus since his career in the Chronoguard was relegated to a might-have-been, daughter Tuesday's difficulty perfecting the Anti-Smote shield needed to thwart an angry Deity's promise to wipe Swindon off the face of the earth, and Jenny, who doesn't exist.

And that's not all. With Goliath attempting to replace Thursday at every opportunity with synthetic Thursdays, the prediction that Friday's Destiny-Aware colleagues will die in mysterious circumstances, and a looming meteorite that could destroy all human life on earth, Thursday's retirement is going to be anything but easy.

The Woman Who Died a Lot Reviews

Praise for Jasper Fforde * : *
'Reading a Fforde novel feels like taking off on a magic carpet, only to be picked up by another and another and taken on new flights of fantasy . . . When the plot is thundering along, peppered with jokes, lively dialogue and silly names . . . you just sit back and enjoy the ride.' * Scotsman *
'Jam packed with ingeniously witty ideas' * SFX.co.uk *
A riot of puns, in-jokes and literary allusions that Fforde carries off with aplomb * Daily Mail *
'Fans of the late Douglas Adams, or, even, Monty Python, will feel at home with Fforde' * Herald *
'Forget all the rules of time, space and reality; just sit back and enjoy the adventure.' * Sunday Telegraph *
Parallel-universe larks with surreal heroine Thursday Next, trying to get some down time in Swindon. Fat chance * Mail on Sunday Live Magazine *
More inspired lunacy in a truly funny read * Press Association *
'Any worries that by now the Thursday Next series would have settled into a rut prove groundless here, as Jasper Fforde delivers another swerveball . . . It's the usual mix of fiendishly clever plotting and exquisitely executed comedy setpieces' **** * SFX *
Engaging lunacy * Sunday Telegraph *
As always, Fforde delivers a winner - immensely entertaining and easy to read. The characters are well rounded, and the dialogue snappy, amusing and filled with the usual plays on words and general silliness . . . If you've not experienced Fforde's unique humour before, then check the Thursday Next series out. * The British Fantasy Society *
While indeed delightfully absurd, Fforde's genius is in making it all make a strange form of sense. Funny. Multi-layered, Enjoyable. Just go and read the damned thing! * Wordsmiff *
This is truly wacky, laugh-out-loud, literary-laced stuff. He is very clever. * The Bookseller on The Woman Who Died a Lot *
You won't be disappointed * Euro Crime *
Hugely funny and gloriously imaginative * Daily Express *

About Jasper Fforde

Jasper Fforde traded a varied career in the film industry for staring out of the window and chewing the end of a pencil. He lives and works in Wales and has a passion for aviation.

Visit Jasper's website, www.jasperfforde.com, find him on Facebook, www.facebook.com/jasperffordebooks, and follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/jasperfforde.

Additional information

GOR004081867
9780340963111
0340963115
The Woman Who Died a Lot: Thursday Next Book 7 by Jasper Fforde
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton
20120712
400
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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