Thursday Next in the woman who died a lot

now with 50% added subplot

366 pages

English language

Published Jan. 6, 2013 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-0-14-750976-5
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OCLC Number:
837179127

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5 stars (3 reviews)

The Bookworld's leading enforcement officer, Thursday Next, has been forced into semi-retirement following an assassination attempt. After returning home to Swindon and her family to recuperate, she finds that her children have problems that need her attention.

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Review of 'Thursday Next in the woman who died a lot' on Goodreads

5 stars

Not bad at all! The first in the series where I found the (twist) ending fully satisfactory: all the major subplots (except the Aornis one, resolved already well before the showdown) are quite elegantly twisted together into one knot that makes a lot of sense (given dynamically changing timelines and expectation-influenced probability).

Review of 'Thursday Next in the woman who died a lot' on 'GoodReads'

5 stars

Not bad at all! The first in the series where I found the (twist) ending fully satisfactory: all the major subplots (except the Aornis one, resolved already well before the showdown) are quite elegantly twisted together into one knot that makes a lot of sense (given dynamically changing timelines and expectation-influenced probability).

Review of 'Thursday Next in the woman who died a lot' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Not bad at all! The first in the series where I found the (twist) ending fully satisfactory: all the major subplots (except the Aornis one, resolved already well before the showdown) are quite elegantly twisted together into one knot that makes a lot of sense (given dynamically changing timelines and expectation-influenced probability).

Subjects

  • Books and reading
  • Thursday Next (Fictitious character)
  • Literary historians
  • Characters and characteristics in literature
  • Women detectives
  • Fiction

Places

  • England