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Author | Derek Landy |
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Country | Ireland |
Language | English |
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No. of books | 24 |
Skulduggery Pleasant is a series of dark fantasy novels written by Irish author Derek Landy. Tom Percival is the series' illustrator. The books revolve around the adventures of fledgling detective Valkyrie Cain and her mentor Skulduggery Pleasant, along with other friends and allies. The central story concerns Valkyrie's struggle to stop evil forces threatening the world and her internal struggle to resist the darkness within.
The novels are broken up into three phases with multiple prequels and short tales. Since the release of the first novel in 2007, Skulduggery Pleasant , the series has been praised by both readers and critics.
The first novel was published in April 2007. The following novels were released each year afterward, with the exception of the fourth and fifth novels, Dark Days and Mortal Coil, which were both released in 2010. Landy was initially contracted to write three books, with any further books depending on how well the first trilogy sold. The success of the first novels ensured that the deal was extended first to six books and in 2011, HarperCollins signed the deal for the third and final trilogy. [1] The final book in the first series was published in August 2014. The new books in the second series began to be published annually in June 2017.
In July 2016, Derek Landy announced via a video blog that, although the Skulduggery Pleasant series was complete, the series as a whole was still set to continue with a sequel series. The first book of this sequel was released in June 2017, titled Resurrection. [2] While nine books were planned, the series was cut down to six books by HarperCollins after the publication of Seasons of War. The final book, Until the End, was released in April 2022. [3] In October 2022, Landy announced via YouTube livestream that a "one-off prequel" and "Book 0·1", Hell Breaks Loose, would release in March 2023. [4]
In September 2023, Derek Landy announced via Twitter that there would be a third phase consisting of three books of the Skulduggery Pleasant series. The first book of the new trilogy A Mind Full of Murder was be published in March 2024, [5] [6] to be followed by A Heart Full of Hatred in 2025.
In early March 2024, Derek Landy announced via Twitter that there would be a podcast, titled "The Haunted House on Hollow Hill",which would be released in the summer of 2024, with audiobook, e-book and print versions coming out in September 2024. It will contain six half-hour episodes with six currently unknown actors playing Skulduggery Pleasant, Valkyrie Cain and four other characters. The printed version will be a cross between a book and a screenplay. [7]
A number of supplementary short tales that are all placed a few months after the plot of each book were included with the new paperback releases. They also have fresh covers. After being later deleted, the short tales were later collected and released in July 2014. There are fifteen short tales in all.
In addition, Derek has been crafting many novellas that are longer than a full-length book, beginning in February 2012 with The End of the World. Tanith Low starred in the 2013 book The Maleficent Seven, which was released in March. A compilation of all previously released short stories as well as fresh material, titled Armageddon-Outta-Here, was released on 3 July 2014. Get Thee Behind Me, Bubba Moon, a short story that grew into a novella, was also featured. Another short story, Apocalypse Kings, was published in March 2021 in honor of World Book Day.
No. | Title | Publication date | Counts | ISBN | ||||||||
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First phase | ||||||||||||
1 | Skulduggery Pleasant | 3 April 2007 | 67,393 words [8] / 384 pages [9] | 9780061231155 | ||||||||
2 | Playing with Fire | 1 April 2008 | 69,683 words [8] / 352 pages [10] | 9780061240881 | ||||||||
3 | The Faceless Ones | 6 April 2009 | 69,689 words [8] / 416 pages [11] | 9780061240911 | ||||||||
4 | Dark Days | 1 April 2010 | 77,335 words [8] / 416 pages [12] | 9780007325979 | ||||||||
5 | Mortal Coil | 2 September 2010 | 104,000 words [8] / 576 pages [13] | 9780007326013 | ||||||||
6 | Death Bringer | 1 September 2011 | 118,000 words [8] / 608 pages [14] | 9780007326037 | ||||||||
7 | Kingdom of the Wicked | 30 August 2012 | 134,765 words [8] / 608 pages [15] | 9780007480210 | ||||||||
8 | Last Stand of Dead Men | 29 August 2013 | 164,848 words [8] / 608 pages [16] | 9780007489237 | ||||||||
9 | The Dying of the Light | 28 August 2014 | 159,149 words [8] / 624 pages [17] | 9780007489282 | ||||||||
Second phase | ||||||||||||
10 | Resurrection | 1 June 2017 | 111,323 words [8] / 448 pages [18] | 9780008169022 | ||||||||
11 | Midnight | 1 June 2018 | 104,443 words [8] / 432 pages [19] | 9780008284602 | ||||||||
12 | Bedlam | 30 May 2019 | 592 pages [20] | 9780008303969 | ||||||||
13 | Seasons of War | 2 April 2020 | 560 pages [21] | 9780008386245 | ||||||||
14 | Dead or Alive | 1 April 2021 | 608 pages [22] | 9780008386290 | ||||||||
15 | Until the End | 14 April 2022 | 656 pages [23] | 9780008386351 | ||||||||
Third phase | ||||||||||||
16 | A Mind Full of Murder | 28 March 2024 | 416 pages [24] | 9780008585822 | ||||||||
17 | A Heart Full of Hatred | 2025 | TBA | |||||||||
Novellas / Stand-alone novels | ||||||||||||
6.5 | The End of the World | 23 February 2012 | 128 pages | 9780007466771 | ||||||||
7.5 | Tanith Low in... The Maleficent Seven | 28 March 2013 | 288 pages | 9780007512379 | ||||||||
8.5 | Armageddon-Outta-Here | 3 July 2014 | 480 pages | 9780007559541 | ||||||||
13.5 | Apocalypse Kings | 18 February 2021 | 96 pages | 9780008463748 | ||||||||
14.5 | The Skulduggery Pleasant Grimoire | 27 May 2021 | 416 pages | 9780008472412 | ||||||||
0.5 | Hell Breaks Loose | 5 April 2023 | 320 pages | 9780008586034 | ||||||||
15.5 | Bad Magic | 1 November 2023 | 144 pages | 9780008585785 | ||||||||
16.5 | The Haunted House on Hollow Hill | 26 September 2024 | 240 pages | 9780008716554 |
Stephanie Edgley's uncle died leaving her a fortune including his mansion. While staying there, she was attacked by a strange man and was rescued by Skulduggery Pleasant, a mysterious skeleton mage. Together with Ghastly Bespoke, China Sorrows, and Tanith Low, Stephanie and Skulduggery tried to stop a plot for world domination of Serpine, an evil sorcerer. Serpine wanted to rule the world with the Scepter of the Ancients, a weapon used to defeat the tyrannical gods called the Faceless Ones. Serpine was the murderer of Skulduggery and his family in a war four hundred years ago. But Skulduggery returned from death mysteriously as a living skeleton.
At Stephanie's uncle Gordon's house, Serpine attacks with Hollow Men and captures Skulduggery, hoping Skulduggery knows where the key to the caves of the void (caves under Gorden's house and where the Scepter is rumored to be) is. Stephanie goes to China Sorrows to see if she can get Skulduggery back, and China uses her given name against her. In desperation, Stephanie takes the name Valkyrie Cain (Valkyrie is a warrior woman, and Cain means trouble).
Valkyrie gets a team of Ghastly, Tanith, and two cleavers (Sanctuary police-army). They break into Serpine's Castle and extract Skulduggery. On the way in, Tanith sacrifices a cleaver so they can sneak past an army of Hollow Men. When they try to escape, Hollow men block their path. Tanith demonstrates an ability to walk on walls and ceilings and they escape with Skulduggery.
After obtaining the Scepter, Serpine created an immortal fighter called the White Cleaver. During a fight with the White Cleaver, Ghastly used magic to petrify himself to avoid being killed. Serpine then invaded the Sanctuary and killed two Elders with the help of the other traitorous Elder. He tried to use the Book of Names to control the World but all three Elders' consent was needed to read from it.
During the fight with Serpine in the Sanctuary, Stephanie glimpsed her True name in the Book of Names but could not remember it before the Book of Names was destroyed. Skulduggery destroyed Serpine with the Scepter, breaking the Scepter's power in the process. Afterward, Skulduggery offered to take Stephanie on as his assistant and apprentice because she is a descendant of the Ancients. Stephanie decided to take the name of Valkyrie Cain.
With Serpine dead, the world is safe once more. At least, that is what Valkyrie and Skulduggery think, until the notorious Baron Vengeous makes a bloody escape from prison, and dead bodies and vampires start showing up all over Ireland. With Baron Vengeous after the deadly armour of Lord Vile, and pretty much everyone out to kill Valkyrie, the daring detective duo face their biggest challenge yet. But what if the greatest threat to Valkyrie is just a little closer to home...?
As a number of teleporters are mysteriously murdered, Valkyrie and Skulduggery learn that it is quickly linked to a fanatical cult named the Diablerie, who seek to open a portal with the goal of returning the Faceless Ones to the world. With the assistance of cocky young teleporter Fletcher Renn, Valkyrie and Skulduggery have very little time to track down a mysterious man named Batu, stop the Diablerie, and prevent the return of the Faceless Ones. This one will have deadly consequences. Do panic. They are coming.
Skulduggery Pleasant is gone, sucked into a parallel dimension overrun by the Faceless Ones. If his bones have not already been turned to dust, chances are he's insane, driven out of his mind by the horror of the ancient gods. There is no official, Sanctuary-approved rescue mission. There is no official plan to save him. But Valkyrie's never had much time for plans. The problem is, even if she can get Skulduggery back, there might not be much left for him to return to. There's a gang of villains bent on destroying the Sanctuary, there are some very powerful people who want Valkyrie dead, and as if all that was not enough it looks very likely that a sorcerer named Darquesse is going to kill the world and everyone on it. Skulduggery is gone. All our hopes rest with Valkyrie. The world's weight is on her shoulders, and its fate is in her hands. These are dark days indeed.
Skulduggery Pleasant and Valkyrie Cain are back — just in time to see their whole world get turned upside down! While they struggle to protect a known killer from an unstoppable assassin, Valkyrie is on a secret mission of her own. This quest, to prevent her dark and murderous destiny, threatens to take her to the brink of death and beyond. And then the body-snatching Remnants get loose, thousands of twisted souls who possess the living like puppets, and they begin their search for a being powerful enough to lead them. Facing such insurmountable odds, Skulduggery, Valkyrie, Ghastly and Tanith can trust no one. Not even each other!
Set between Mortal Coil and Death Bringer, the novella Apocalypse Kings was published in February 2021.
The Necromancers no longer need Valkyrie to be their Death Bringer, and that is a good thing. There's just one catch. The reason the Necromancers do not need her anymore. Because they've found their Death Bringer already, the person who will dissolve the doors between life and death. And that is a very, very bad thing... Skulduggery and Valkyrie have seven days to uncover the Necromancers' secret before it is too late. The clock is ticking. Lord Vile is loose. And after this one, nothing will ever be the same again.
(6–7) In June 2011 Landy posted on his blog that he would be writing a short story about Skulduggery called The End of the World. [25] It was released in late February 2012 to coincide with World Book Day 2012. The Australian release of this novella came with an additional short story titled Just Another Friday Night. Deleted scenes from Skulduggery Pleasant were included. It is set a few months after Death Bringer. It was included in the 2014's short story collection.
Magic is a disease. Across the land, normal people are suddenly developing wild and unstable powers. Infected by a rare strain of magic, they are unwittingly endangering their own lives and the lives of the people around them. Terrified and confused, their only hope lies with the Sanctuary. Skulduggery Pleasant and Valkyrie Cain are needed now more than ever. And then there's the small matter of Kitana. A normal teenage girl who, along with her normal teenage friends, becomes infected. Becomes powerful. Becomes corrupted. Wielding the magic of gods, they're set to tear the city apart unless someone stands up against them. Looks like it is going to be another one of those days...
(7–8) A spin-off novel featuring Tanith Low taking place between the seventh and eighth books was released on 28 March 2013 in the U.K & Ireland and 1 April in other countries. The cover and title (Tanith Low in... The Maleficent Seven: From the World of Skulduggery Pleasant) were released on 7 December 2012 after several delays, with Landy stating it to be his favourite book cover ever.
This time, the bad guys take the stage. Tanith Low, now possessed by a remnant, recruits a gang of villains – many of whom will be familiar from previous Skulduggery adventures – in order to track down and steal the four God-Killer level weapons that could hurt Darquesse when she eventually emerges. Also on the trail of the weapons is a secret group of Sanctuary sorcerers, and doing his best to keep up and keep Tanith alive is one Mister Ghastly Bespoke. When the villains around her are lying and scheming and plotting, Tanith needs to stay two steps ahead of her teammates and her enemies. After all, she's got her own double-crosses to plan – and she's a villain herself... It is a good day to be a bad guy.
War has finally come. But it is not a war between good and evil, or light and dark – it is a war between Sanctuaries. For too long, the Irish Sanctuary has teetered on the brink of world-ending disaster, and the other Sanctuaries around the world have had enough. Allies turn to enemies, friends turn to foes, and Skulduggery and Valkyrie must team up with the rest of the Dead Men if they're going to have any chance at all of maintaining the balance of power and getting to the root of a vast conspiracy that has been years in the making. But while this war is only beginning, another war rages within Valkyrie herself. Her own dark side, the insanely powerful being known as Darquesse, is on the verge of rising to the surface. And if Valkyrie slips, even for a moment, then Darquesse will rise and the world will burn.
The final book of the first series. The War of the Sanctuaries has been won, but not without its casualties. Following the loss of Valkyrie Cain, Skulduggery Pleasant must use any and all means to track down and stop Darquesse before she turns the world into a charred, lifeless cinder, drawing together a team of soldiers, monster hunters, killers, criminals... and Valkyrie's own murderous reflection. The war may be over, but the final battle is about to begin. And not everyone will get out of here alive...
Armageddon Outta Here is a collection of all the previous short stories and novellas published in the series along with 3 new short stories, 1 new novella and a sample chapter from the final book. [26] It was released on 3 July 2014. [27] The order below represents chronological order, as they as listed in the collection, as opposed to their original publication date. [28] [29]
The paperback (29 January 2015) contains three more short stories:
The 2022 version contains even more short stories, while also removing Death and Taxes:
(13-14) The story follows Valkyrie and Skulduggery going to America to investigate a witch. It introduces the concept of "Horts", essentially people outside of the fictional universe who consume entertainment (that is actually real in the fictional world) and have choices as to what happens.
In October 2019, following a joint interview alongside Eoin Colfer, Landy confirmed the original and preferred title of Resurrection and the sequel series as a whole to be Valkyrie Cain, after both series' main protagonist, a title previously considered for both Playing with Fire and the first series as a whole, attributing its continued official disuse to an unnamed HarperCollins executive. [35]
A lot has changed. Roarhaven is now a magical city, where sorcerers can live openly. Valkyrie Cain has been out of action for years, recovering from the war against her alter-ego Darquesse, which nearly destroyed her and everyone else. Some things never change though: bad people still want to do bad things, and Skulduggery Pleasant is still there to stop them. When Skulduggery learns of a plot to resurrect a terrifying evil, he persuades Valkyrie to join him for just 24 hours. But they need someone else on their team, someone inconspicuous, someone who can go undercover. Enter Omen Darkly. Student at the new Corrival Academy. Overlooked. Unremarkable in every way. 24 hours to save the world. One sharply dressed skeleton. One grief-stricken young woman. One teenage boy who cannot remember which class he is supposed to be in. This cannot end well...
For years, Valkyrie Cain has struggled to keep her loved ones safe from harm, plunging into battle — time and time again — by Skulduggery Pleasant's side, and always emerging triumphant. But now the very thing that Valkyrie fights for is in danger, as a ruthless killer snatches her little sister in order to lure Valkyrie into a final confrontation. With Skulduggery racing to catch up and young sorcerer Omen scrambling along behind, Valkyrie only has twelve hours to find Alice before it is too late. The clock is ticking... [36]
On a desperate journey to recover her sister's lost soul, Valkyrie Cain goes up against the High Sanctuary itself, and there is nothing Skulduggery Pleasant can do to stop her. With Abyssinia's grand plan about to kick off in a night of magic, terror, and bloodshed, it falls to Omen Darkly to save the lives of thousands of innocent people. And as the madness unfolds around him, as hidden enemies' step into the light, and as Valkyrie is sucked into a desperate, lawless quest of her own, he has no choice but to become the hero he never really wanted to be — or die in the attempt.
War is coming. To avert catastrophe, Skulduggery and Valkyrie are sent on a secret mission that takes them away from everything they know, to a forsaken land of magic and grim, unrelenting terror, with the last Dead Men, Tanith Low, and Dimensional Shunter "Luke Skywalker". It is here that Valkyrie will have to fight the hardest – not only against the enemies who want her dead but also against her own self-destructive impulses. And it is only by crawling through the darkness that she will be able to once again stand within the light... [37] [38] [39]
In a matter of days, the world will change. Billions of lives will be wiped away in a final, desperate search for Alice, the Child of the Faceless Ones – she who is destined to bring about the return of humankind's ancient overlords. To prevent this, Skulduggery Pleasant and Valkyrie Cain have one last – terrible – option: the assassination of Damocles Creed. With protests stirring in the magical city of Roarhaven, with riots and revolutions on the horizon, Valkyrie must decide who she wants to be: the hero who risks everything for a noble ideal, or the killer who sacrifices her own soul for the fate of humanity. The decision must be made, and time is running out. [40]
The second cycle of the internationally bestselling Skulduggery Pleasant series comes to a thrilling end. The Faceless Ones have returned to our universe. The bad guys have won. With the end of everything just days away – and no longer able to rely on Valkyrie Cain – Skulduggery must make allies of enemies if he's going to stand any chance of saving what is left of the world. And just when things are looking their bleakest, they manage to get even worse, with Omen Darkly suddenly having to step up when his brother, the Chosen One, falls.
A reference guidebook, The Skulduggery Pleasant Grimoire, was published on 27 May 2021. [41]
In October 2022, Landy announced via YouTube livestream that a "one-off prequel" and "Book 0·1", officially titled Skulduggery Pleasant: Hell Breaks Loose (titled on-page as Hell Breaks Loose: From the World of Skulduggery Pleasant, the same titling scheme as the 2013 novella Tanith Low in... The Maleficent Seven ), was already written and edited, and would release 27 June 2023 [4]
Three-hundred years before the story begins... the story begins. Set in Tuscany, Italy, 1703, during the War, Hell Breaks Loose focuses on an enraged Skulduggery, 13 years after being killed with his wife and child by Serpine and resurrected as a living skeleton, and three years after his five years as Lord Vile, as he and the Dead Men hunt down Serpine and Vengeous, the Generals of Mevolent.
In September 2023 Derek Landy announced the third series of Skulduggery Pleasant. The first book of the third series is called Skulduggery Pleasant: A Mind Full of Murder and was published on 28 March 2024. It was released with this description:
6 years ago, the universe ended. When it restarted, it brought with it a darkness that remains hidden from the mortal population.
This section needs to be updated. The reason given is: it should cover more than just the first book.(April 2020) |
As the first four novels released, immense popularity and positive reviews have been given to the novels. Many critics praised Derek Landy's way of writing due to his large gallery of characters.
Phillip Ardagh (The Guardian):
It's exciting, pacy, nicely handled and it's fun. There's nothing worthy about it, and it's all the better for that. And, I might add, it's self-contained. Landy may well revisit these characters – I sincerely hope he does – but it's a pleasingly rounded tale, which is refreshing in these days of endless open-ended books of never-ending series. [42]
Nathan Nicholls (Whitby Gazette):
There is no expense spared by Landy in this book and I would have to say that everyone who could be bothered to read it, would definitely be drawn into it and certainly enjoy it. (...) Something for everyone and everything for someone, Skulduggery Pleasant is easily my book of the year so far. Read it! [43]
Christina Hardyment (The Independent):
Landy is an established horror writer, and the combats between Skulduggery, Serpine and his legions of Hollow Men and vampires rival the climaxes of the Potter films for hair-raising effects; it isn't often that writing makes you feel as if you are watching a film. [44]
Derek Landy's debut, Skulduggery Pleasant (...) has a distinctly Horowitzian humour and verve to it, being a detective story featuring a wizard's skeleton as hero. When Stephanie's uncle dies, she discovers his horror stories weren't fiction, and that evil forces are after her for a mysterious key. Wisecracking madly, the duo must survive each other as well as Hell. At the end of it, readers of 12+ may well be regretting their consumption of chocolate eggs. [45]
The series did not prove popular in the US, [46] [47] and the publisher stopped releasing there after the third book. [46]
Skulduggery Pleasant won the Red House Children's Book Award, [48] the Bolton Children's Book Award [49] and the Staffordshire Young Teen Fiction Award. [50] The book was also recommended for confident readers (9+) by the Richard & Judy Children's Book Club in 2007. It also won the Portsmouth Book Awards in 2008, having been selected by school children in Portsmouth, as well as winning Irish book of the decade in 2010. [51] Also, in 2009, it won the Kernow Youth and Grampian Book Awards by a majority vote. It had also been nominated for Young Reader's Choice Awards 2010 in North America and it won Irish Book Awards in 2009 and 2010.
A film adaption was in development under Warner Brothers but according to Derek Landy, the script was "the worst thing [he had] ever read", with Skulduggery Pleasant a "skeleton body who somehow retained his head and face", a magnifying glass magic wand, [52] and a musical number where he danced to Michael Jackson's "Man in the Mirror". [53] In December 2010, Landy announced on his blog that the movie rights were back with him. [54] In October 2019, Landy confirmed he had written a new screenplay draft, adapting the first novel and elements of a short story. In interviews with the Irish Examiner and The Nerd Daily in March and April 2021, Landy confirmed he was continuing the development of a screenplay. [55] [41]
Tanith Lee was a British science fiction and fantasy writer. She wrote more than 90 novels and 300 short stories, and was the winner of multiple World Fantasy Society Derleth Awards, the World Fantasy Lifetime Achievement Award and the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement in Horror. She also wrote a children's picture book, and many poems. She wrote two episodes of the BBC science fiction series Blake's 7 .
Tanith may refer to:
Dark Days or Dark Day may refer to:
Mortal coil is a quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet.
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Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire is a young adult and fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy, published in April 2008. It is the second of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and sequel to the novel of the same name.
Skulduggery Pleasant: The Faceless Ones is young adult and fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy, published in April 2009. It is the third of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and sequel to Skulduggery Pleasant: Playing with Fire.
Skulduggery Pleasant: Dark Days is a young adult and fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy, published in April 2010. It is the fourth of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and sequel to The Faceless Ones.
Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil is a young adult fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy and published in September 2010. It is the fifth of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and the sequel to Skulduggery Pleasant: Dark Days, marking the first time two novels in the series had been released in one year.
Deathbringer or Death Bringer may refer to:
Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer is a young adult fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy and published in September 2011. It is the sixth of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and sequel to Skulduggery Pleasant: Mortal Coil.
Skulduggery Pleasant: Kingdom of the Wicked is young adult and fantasy novel written by Irish playwright Derek Landy, published in July 2012. It is the seventh of the Skulduggery Pleasant series and sequel to Skulduggery Pleasant: Death Bringer. The story follows sorcerer-detectives Valkyrie Cain and Skulduggery Pleasant as they investigate a group of people who have suddenly developed magic powers.
Skulduggery Pleasant: Last Stand of Dead Men is a young adult and fantasy novel written by Derek Landy published in August 2013. It is the eighth book in the Skulduggery Pleasant series and the sequel to Skulduggery Pleasant: Kingdom of the Wicked.
Skulduggery Pleasant: The Dying of the Light is young adult and fantasy novel written by Irish author Derek Landy, published in August 2014. It is the ninth and final of the first Skulduggery Pleasant series and follows to Skulduggery Pleasant: Last Stand of Dead Men.
The Demon Road Trilogy: Demon Road, originally known simply as Demon Road, and internationally as The Demon Road Trilogy: Hell and Highway, is a horror-adventure-road trip novel published by HarperCollins on August 27, 2015. Written by Derek Landy and illustrated by Alan Clarke, the novel follows the journey of 16-year-old cursed demon girl Amber Lamont and her amnesiac guide Milo Sebastian, fleeing a family who wishes her dead, as they and passerby Glen travel the titular "demon road", on which exists all manner of supernatural beings from whom all horror fiction antagonist creators were subconsciously inspired by to create.
Skulduggery Pleasant: Resurrection is a 2017 young adult fantasy novel by Derek Landy. It is the first book in the Skulduggery Pleasant sequel series, and tenth book in the franchise overall. In October 2019, at Easons' Department 51 at Liberty Hall, Dublin in a Q&A following an interview alongside Eoin Colfer, Landy confirmed the original title of Resurrection and the sequel series as a whole as Valkyrie Cain, after both series' main protagonist.
Bibliography of British science fiction and fantasy writer Tanith Lee:
Derek Landy: Everyone also had Harry Potter wands, Skulduggery having a wand that was a magnifying glass to focus his fire.