
The Well of Lost Plots
The third novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Next series is âgreat funâespecially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedyâ (The Washington Post Book World).
âDelightful . . . the well of Ffordeâs imagination is bottomless.ââPeople
âFforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple.ââThe Denver Post
With the 923rd Annual Bookworld Awards just around the corner and an unknown villain wreaking havoc in Jurisfiction, what could possibly be next for Detective Thursday Next?
Protecting the worldâs greatest literatureânot to mention keeping up with Miss Havishamâis tiring work for an expectant mother. And Thursday can definitely use a respite. So what better hideaway than inside the unread and unreadable Caversham Heights, a clichĂŠ-ridden pulp mystery in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside?
But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well itself is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy booksâlike Caversham Heightsâare scrapped for salvage. To top it off, a murderer is stalking Jurisfiction personnel and nobody is safeâleast of all Thursday.
Donât miss any of Jasper Ffordeâs delightfully entertaining Thursday Next novels:
THE EYRE AFFAIR ⢠LOST IN A GOOD BOOK ⢠THE WELL OF LOST PLOTS ⢠SOMETHING ROTTEN ⢠FIRST AMONG SEQUELS ⢠ONE OF OUR THURSDAYS IS MISSING ⢠THE WOMAN WHO DIED A LOT
The third novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Next series is âgreat funâespecially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedyâ (The Washington Post Book World).
âDelightful . . . the well of Ffordeâs imagination is bottomless.ââPeople
âFforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple.ââThe Denver Post
With the 923rd Annual Bookworld Awards just around the corner and an unknown villain wreaking havoc in Jurisfiction, what could possibly be next for Detective Thursday Next?
Protecting the worldâs greatest literatureânot to mention keeping up with Miss Havishamâis tiring work for an expectant mother. And Thursday can definitely use a respite. So what better hideaway than inside the unread and unreadable Caversham Heights, a clichĂŠ-ridden pulp mystery in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside?
But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well itself is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy booksâlike Caversham Heightsâare scrapped for salvage. To top it off, a murderer is stalking Jurisfiction personnel and nobody is safeâleast of all Thursday.
Donât miss any of Jasper Ffordeâs delightfully entertaining Thursday Next novels:
THE EYRE AFFAIR ⢠LOST IN A GOOD BOOK ⢠THE WELL OF LOST PLOTS ⢠SOMETHING ROTTEN ⢠FIRST AMONG SEQUELS ⢠ONE OF OUR THURSDAYS IS MISSING ⢠THE WOMAN WHO DIED A LOT
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The third novel in the New York Times bestselling Thursday Next series is âgreat funâespecially for those with a literary turn of mind and a taste for offbeat comedyâ (The Washington Post Book World).
âDelightful . . . the well of Ffordeâs imagination is bottomless.ââPeople
âFforde creates a literary reality that is somewhere amid a triangulation of Douglas Adams, Monty Python, and Miss Marple.ââThe Denver Post
With the 923rd Annual Bookworld Awards just around the corner and an unknown villain wreaking havoc in Jurisfiction, what could possibly be next for Detective Thursday Next?
Protecting the worldâs greatest literatureânot to mention keeping up with Miss Havishamâis tiring work for an expectant mother. And Thursday can definitely use a respite. So what better hideaway than inside the unread and unreadable Caversham Heights, a clichĂŠ-ridden pulp mystery in the hidden depths of the Well of Lost Plots, where all unpublished books reside?
But peace and quiet remain elusive for Thursday, who soon discovers that the Well itself is a veritable linguistic free-for-all, where grammasites run rampant, plot devices are hawked on the black market, and lousy booksâlike Caversham Heightsâare scrapped for salvage. To top it off, a murderer is stalking Jurisfiction personnel and nobody is safeâleast of all Thursday.
Donât miss any of Jasper Ffordeâs delightfully entertaining Thursday Next novels:
THE EYRE AFFAIR ⢠LOST IN A GOOD BOOK ⢠THE WELL OF LOST PLOTS ⢠SOMETHING ROTTEN ⢠FIRST AMONG SEQUELS ⢠ONE OF OUR THURSDAYS IS MISSING ⢠THE WOMAN WHO DIED A LOT












