"Next, Thursday (Fictitious character)" . . "Crimean War (1853-1856)" . . . "Censorship Fiction." . . . . "Sound recording." . . "Wales" . . "Wales." . "Next, Thursday (Fictitious character) Fiction." . . "Fathers and daughters Fiction." . . "England" . . "Women detectives Wales Fiction." . . "Women detectives." . . "Characters in literature Fiction." . . "Crimean War, 1853-1856 Fiction." . . . "Detective and mystery stories"@en . . . . . . . . . "Science fiction" . "Science fiction"@en . . . . "Magic realism (Literature)" . . . . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . "Alternative histories"@en . . . "In an alternate 1985, England is a virtual police state where an aunt can get lost (literally) in a Wordsworth poem and forging Byronic verse is a punishable offense. This is business as usual for brainy, bookish (and heat-packing) Thursday Next, a renowned Special Operative in literary detection--that is, until someone begins murdering characters from works of literature."@en . . . . . "The Eyre affair a novel"@en . . "The Eyre affair a novel" . . "Fforde spins his wildly imaginative crime caper in language every bit as ingenious as the madcap plot; his devilishly clever turns of phrase take the form of verbal puzzles, anagrams, and literary and cinematic in-jokes. Long involved in the movie-making business, Fforde gives a starring role to Thursday Next, a captivating sleuth whose respect for literature matches that of her creator. The essence of Thursday's quest is the capture of Acheron Hades, a wily cad whose dastardly crime is murder of characters from the classics." . . . . "The Eyre affair [a novel]" . . . "Fforde spins his wildly imaginative crime caper in language every bit as ingenious as the madcap plot; his devilishly clever turns of phrase take the form of verbal puzzles, anagrams, and literary and cinematic in-jokes. Long involved in the movie-making business, Fforde gives a starring role to Thursday Next, a captivating sleuth whose respect for literature matches that of her creator. The essence of Thursday's quest is the capture of Acheron Hades, a wily cad whose dastardly crime is murder of characters from the classics."@en . "The Eyre affair [a novel]"@en . . . . . "Talking books"@en . "Alternative histories (Fiction)" . "Alternative histories (Fiction)"@en . . "Talking books" . . . . . . . . . . . . "There is another 1985, somewhere in the could-have-been, where dodos are regenerated in home-cloning kits, the Crimean War is still being fought, and everyone is disappointed by the ending of \"Jane Eyre\". Literary detective Thursday Next is pursuing the world's most evil man, who has kidnapped Jane Eyre in a display of literary vandalism. She must also assist her time-travelling father, marry the man she loves and discover the truth about bananas."@en . . . . "In a world where one can literally get lost in literature, Thursday Next, a Special Operative in literary detection tries to stop the world's Third Most Wanted criminal from kidnapping characters, including Jane Eyre."@en . . . . . . . . "The Eyre affair"@en . "The Eyre affair" . . . "Fantasy fiction" . "Fantasy fiction"@en . . . . . "Sleuth extraordinaire Thursday Next likes few things more than curling up with a good book. Unfortunately, as long as Acheron Hades is on the loose, Thursday won't be getting much rest. With his penchant for killing characters from literary classics, Acheron is keeping busy. Luckily, Thursday is hot on his trail, eager to save the innocent protagonists." . . "Sleuth extraordinaire Thursday Next likes few things more than curling up with a good book. Unfortunately, as long as Acheron Hades is on the loose, Thursday won't be getting much rest. With his penchant for killing characters from literary classics, Acheron is keeping busy. Luckily, Thursday is hot on his trail, eager to save the innocent protagonists."@en . . . . . . . "Audiobooks"@en . . . "There is another 1985, somewhere in the could-have-been, where dodos are regenerated in home-cloning kits and everyone is disappointed by the ending of Jane Eyre. But in this world there are policemen who can travel across time, a Welsh republic - and a woman called Thursday Next."@en . "Fiction" . . . . . . "Fiction"@en . . . . "There is another 1985, somewhere in the could-have-been, where dodos are regenerated in home-cloning kits and everyone is disappointed by the ending of Jane Eyre. But in this world there are policemen who can travel across time, a Welsh republic - and a woman called Thursday Next." . "Audiobooks" . . . . . . "This is the 1985 of Thursday Next, a literary detective without equal, fear or boyfriend, She is on the trail of the villainous Acheron Hades, who has been kidnapping characters from works of fiction and holding them to ransom. Jane Eyre herself has been plucked from her novel and Thursday must find a way into the book to repair the damage. She also has to find time to halt the Crimean conflict, persuade the man she loves to marry her and rescue her aunt from inside a Wordsworth poem. Aided and abetted by a cast that includes her time-travelling father, a pet Dodo and Edward Rochester himself Thursday embarks on a breath-taking adventure."@en . . . . . "There is another 1985, somewhere in the could-have-been, where Thursday Next is a literary detective without equal, fear, or boyfriend. Thursday is on the trail of the villainous Acheron Hades who has been kidnapping characters from works of fiction and holding them to ransom. Jane Eyre herself has been plucked from the novel of the same name, and Thursday must find a way into the book to repair the damage. She also has to find time to halt the Crimean conflict, persuade the man she loves to marry her, rescure her aunt from inside a Wordsworth poem and figure out who really wrote Shakespeare's plays. Aided and abetted by a cast of characters that includes her time-travelling father, Jack Schitt of the all-powerful Goliath Corporation, a pet dodo named Pickwick and Edward Rochester himself, Thursday embarks on an adventure that will take your breath away."@en . . . "The Eyre affair : a novel" . "The eyre affair" . . . "The Eyre Affair"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Censorship." . . "Fathers and daughters." . . "Compact discs (Book) (Unabridged)" . . "Father-daughter relationship Fiction." . . "Characters and characteristics in literature Fiction." . . "1853 - 1856" . . "Books and reading." . . "Books and reading Fiction." . . "Characters and characteristics in literature." . .