But I’m keeping it at the back of my mind. If you’re looking for some great speculative fiction, if you like quirky detectives or intelligent action heroes, if you loved The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, or if you just really really love books, then my friend, you are in for a treat.
The Eyre Affair is the first installment in what is now a 7-book series by UK author Jasper Fforde. Set in an alternate 1985, the series follows Crimean War veteran turned literary detective Thursday Next, as she hunts down the master criminals who are stealing literary characters from the Classics. Thursday acts as the no-nonsense, grounded center of her wacky cohort, which includes: her Uncle Mycroft, a genius inventor who often uses Thursday as a guinea pig for his latest projects; her father, a rogue time-traveler who survived his own eradication from history; and Pickwick, her pet dodo.
While the genre of the series flexes from mystery to science fiction to satire with dabs of romantic comedy, the Thursday Next books all share both a love of literature and a strong interest in dissecting and playing with the rules of narrative. These are book-lover’s books, and if you choose to dive in to this series, you are in for a long, fun ride.
If you’ve already journeyed through the weird world of Thursday’s Swindon and are looking for something similar, try Jasper Fforde’s spin-off series: the Nursery Crime books. There are currently only two titles,The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear , which riff on noir mystery conventions. Both can be read as standalone novels.
Number of Books: 7 (with a planned eighth)
Read in Order?: Yes!
Series Highlight: It’s hard to choose, but Something Rotten (Book 4) really brings the first tetralogy together, and lands it on just the right note.
~ by Amy P.