The Keys To The Kingdom - Books in The Series

Books in The Series

The title of each book refers to the antagonist that Arthur fights in the novel.

  • Nix, Garth (2003). Mister Monday. ISBN 0-00-717501-9.
  • Nix, Garth (2004). Grim Tuesday. ISBN 0-00-717503-5.
  • Nix, Garth (2005). Drowned Wednesday. ISBN 0-00-717505-1.
  • Nix, Garth (2006). Sir Thursday. ISBN 0-00-717507-8.
  • Nix, Garth (2007). Lady Friday. ISBN 0-00-717509-4.
  • Nix, Garth (2008). Superior Saturday. ISBN 0-00-717511-6.
  • Nix, Garth (2010;). Lord Sunday. ISBN 978-1-74114-591-5.

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