Sixth book in Hitchhiker's "trilogy" announced
Douglas Adams' death was a sad event years ago, but even with the release of chapters in The Salmon of Doubt, his works felt pretty much completed. While he was ostensibly working on a sequel to (in some ways) both Dirk Gently and the Hitchhiker's Guide, neither series really needed it. In fact, the end of Mostly Harmless did its best to wipe that possibility out by not just killing every main character, but instead utterly annihilating them in every possible universe that ever could have existed. The man was pretty thorough.... read more
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