Lord Sunday
Master of the Incomparable Gardens, the last of the Trustees, and the most powerful Denizen in the house, Lord Sunday is a fierce opponent. And Arthur is running out of time.
With everything falling to pieces around him, Arthur must be quick if he is to stem the tide of Nothing and save the House and the Secondary Realms. But he is beset by worries. Will he ever get home to his family? Does he have a home and family left? Is he even really human anymore? And perhaps most urgent of all: What will be revealed when the Will of the Architect is finally made whole?
Lord Sunday is the stunning conclusion to the 'Keys to the Kingdom' series.
Notable Book, Children's Book Council of Australia Book of the Year - Younger Readers (2011), Goodreads Choice Award Nominee (2010)
About the Keys to the Kingdom Series
Books in series order
- 1.Mister Monday(2003)
- 2.Grim Tuesday(2004)
- 3.Drowned Wednesday(2004)
- 4.Sir Thursday(2006)
- 5.Lady Friday(2007)
- 6.Superior Saturday(2008)
- 7.Lord Sunday(2010)
Reading age: 10+ years
This series should be read in order.
Seven keys...seven days...seven breathtaking adventures...
Arthur is not supposed to be a hero. But when he is saved from an untimely death by a strange key shaped like the hand of a clock, everything changes. Arthur is safe, but his world is in terrible danger, and Arthur will have to be a hero whether he likes it or not. Desperate, he ventures inside a mysterious house that only he can see, where he finds himself battling powerful enemies and making unexpected friends. Arthur must unravel the secrets of the Keys, piece together the Will of the Architect, discover his true fate and save the world...if he can.

