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Available 4.15.24


Jane Goes Batty by Michael Thomas Ford

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Also by Michael Thomas Ford:

Jane Vows Vengeance, March 2012
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Jane Goes Batty, February 2011
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Z, September 2010
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Jane Bites Back, January 2010
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Jane Goes Batty
Michael Thomas Ford


After two hundred years undead, Jane Austen still has bite. But will her most recent literary success be her last?

sequel to JANE BITES
Ballantine
February 2011
On Sale: February 1, 2011
Featuring: Walter; Jane Fairfax (Jane Austen); Lord Byron
301 pages
ISBN: 0345513665
EAN: 9780345513663
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Mystery | Paranormal | Jane Austen

Life was a lot easier for Jane when she was just an unknown, undead bookstore owner in a sleepy hamlet in upstate New York. But now the world embraces her as Jane Fairfax, author of the bestselling novel Constance—and she’s having a killer time trying to keep her true identity as the Jane Austen a secret. Even the ongoing lessons in How to Be a Vampire, taught by her former lover Lord Byron, don’t seem to be helping much. Jane can barely focus on her boyfriend, Walter, while keeping him in the dark about her more sanguine tastes.

To make matters worse, Walter announces that his mother is coming for a visit—and she’s expecting Jane to be Jewish. Add in a demanding new editor, a convention of romance readers in period costume, a Hollywood camera crew following Jane’s every move, and the constant threat of a certain bloodsucking Brontë sister coming back to finish her off, and it’s enough to make even the most well-mannered heroine go batty!

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Re: Jane Goes Batty

I haven't read JANE BITES, but I'll have to check up on this book and JANE GOES BATTY.
(Ann Garland 2:06pm June 12, 2011)

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