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A 'Hitchhiker' Celebration - save up to 25%

Before his tragically premature death at the age of 49, Douglas Adams had occasionally suggested that his Hitchhiker 'trilogy' was not yet complete: 'I suspect at some point in the future I will write a sixth Hitchhiker book. Five seems to be a wrong kind of number, six is a better kind of number.' And so his widow, Jane Belson, decided to allow Eoin Colfer, author of the Artemis Fowl books, to conclude the story. The result is And another thing, and we've taken the opportunity of its publication to look back at 'Hitchhiker' in all its glorious manifestations. (See also: Foyles' Guide to the Galaxy.)