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Reader I buried him. So begins Sherri Browning Erwins affectionate funny and brilliantly clever monster mash-up of everyones favourite literary classic. Mrs Reed and her children are vampires Lowood is run by a voodoo headmaster who is turning his pupils into the walking dead Mr Rochesters first wife is a werewolf and Jane must learn to embrace her destiny as a slayer of evil before she can win her hearts desire. Whats not to love? Jane Slayre is the one classic which can give Pride and Prejudice and Zombies a run for its money and Sherri Browning Erwins masterful take on a timeless tale will delight monster fans and lovers of Charlotte Bronte alike.
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Reader I buried him. So begins Sherri Browning Erwins affectionate funny & brilliantly clever monster mash-up of everyones favourite literary classic. Mrs Reed & her children are vampires Lowood is run by a voodoo headmaster who is turning his pupils into the walking dead Mr Rochesters first wife is a werewolf & Jane must learn to embrace her destiny as a slayer of evil before she can win her hearts desire. Whats not to love? Jane Slayre is the one classic which can give Pride & Prejudice & Zombies a run for its money & Sherri Browning Erwins masterful take on a timeless tale will delight monster fans & lovers of Charlotte Bronte alike.

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