Nightside (book series)

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Nightside is a series of twelve fantasy novels by author Simon R. Green.

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Setting

The series is focused on John Taylor, a private investigator based in the fictional Nightside, a dark, hidden netherworld of London in which the supernatural and science fiction super-technology co-exist. Dark, cynical, and humorous, the books offer an adventure into the Nightside, where classic pulp PI novels blend with fantasy and science fiction. [1]

The series

United States

  1. Something from the Nightside (New York, Ace 2003), ISBN   0-441-01065-2
  2. Agents of Light and Darkness (New York, Ace 2003), ISBN   0-441-01113-6
  3. Nightingale's Lament (New York Ace 2004), ISBN   0-441-01163-2
  4. Hex and the City (New York Ace 2005), ISBN   0-441-01261-2
  5. Paths not Taken (New York Ace September 2005), ISBN   0-441-01319-8
  6. Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth (Ace February 28, 2006), ISBN   0-441-01387-2
  7. Hell to Pay (Ace December 27, 2006), ISBN   0-441-01460-7
  8. The Unnatural Inquirer (Ace January 2, 2008), ISBN   0-441-01558-1
  9. Just Another Judgement Day (Ace January 6, 2009), ISBN   978-0-441-01674-7
  10. The Good, the Bad, and the Uncanny (Ace January 5, 2010), ISBN   0-441-01816-5
  11. A Hard Day's Knight (Ace January 4, 2011), ISBN   0-441-01970-6
  12. The Bride Wore Black Leather (Ace January 3, 2012), ISBN   1-937007-13-8 [2] [3]

United Kingdom

Short fiction

These nine stories, along with the new novella The Big Game, were collected in Tales From the Nightside (Ace January 6, 2015).

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References

  1. D'Auray, Terry (2004-01-26). "Something from the Nightside Review". Agony Column. Retrieved 2009-07-06.
  2. Strock, Ian Randall (2011-01-19). "Simon R. Green completes Nightside series" . Retrieved 2011-01-20.
  3. Green, Simon R. (2012). The Bride Wore Black Leather. ISBN   978-1937007133.