Lady Friday

Author: Garth Nix

Arthur Penhaligon’s adventures in the house get more perilous as the week unfolds. On the fifth day, there was fear. Four of the seven trustees have been defeated and their keys taken, but for Arthur, the week is still getting worse. The Piper’s New Nithling army controls most of the Great Maze, and Superior Saturday is causing trouble…..Read More

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