T. Kingfisher - Book Series In Order (2024)

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Publication Order of Clocktaur War Books

Clockwork Boys (2017)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Wonder Engine (2018)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of The Saint of Steel Books

Paladin's Grace (2020)Description/BuyatAmazon
Paladin's Strength (2021)Description/BuyatAmazon
Paladin's Hope (2021)Description/BuyatAmazon
Paladin's Faith (2023)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Sworn Soldier Books

What Moves the Dead (2022)Description/BuyatAmazon
What Feasts at Night (2024)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Standalone Novels

The Seventh Bride (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
Bryony and Roses (2015)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Raven and the Reindeer (2016)Description/BuyatAmazon
Summer in Orcus (2017)Description/BuyatAmazon
Swordheart (2018)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Twisted Ones (2019)Description/BuyatAmazon
A Wizard’s Guide to Defensive Baking (2020)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Hollow Places (2020)Description/BuyatAmazon
Nettle & Bone (2022)Description/BuyatAmazon
Illuminations (2022)Description/BuyatAmazon
A House With Good Bones (2023)Description/BuyatAmazon
A Sorceress Comes to Call (2024)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Short Stories/Novellas

Nine Goblins (2013)Description/BuyatAmazon
Jackalope Wives (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Rose MacGregor Drinking and Admiration Society (2018)Description/BuyatAmazon
Minor Mage (2019)Description/BuyatAmazon
Metal Like Blood in the Dark (2020)Description/BuyatAmazon
Thornhedge (2023)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Collections

Toad Words And Other Stories (2014)Description/BuyatAmazon
The Halcyon Fairy Book (2017)Description/BuyatAmazon
Jackalope Wives and Other Stories (2017)Description/BuyatAmazon

Publication Order of Anthologies

The Long List Anthology(2015)Description/BuyatAmazon
Azathoth: Ordo ab Chao(2023)Description/BuyatAmazon

About T. Kingfisher

As the pen-name of the American novelist Ursula Vernon, the pseudonym T. Kingfisher has come to be synonymous with a certain style of fantasy and horror. Infusing the two together, she largely writes for adults under this moniker, delivering stories that really are rich and imaginative. When using her own name she mostly focuses on children’s literature, but the Kingfisher brand is primarily aimed at the older reader. Showing herself to be a highly versatile and gifted author too, she really understands what it is that she wants from the writing as well, making it work for her.

Many of the worlds she creates are well established, really coming to live off the page, as the bring the reader in to a somewhat alien landscape. This has seen her become a huge household name over the years, reaching numerous readers from around the world with her work. Setting herself apart from other writers within her field, she really pushes her art-form to the limit, finding something new in the process. This has allowed her to create a voice that really is very much her own, letting the work essentially speak for itself in a sense.

Often combining fantasy and horror to thrilling effect, she speaks to readers from all over the world, with her work being accessible to readers from a wide-range of different backgrounds. She’s also written short-story collections under this name too, really allowing it to explore a number of different avenues. The characters themselves are also very well drawn, as they feel wholly real, resonating in a manner quite unlike any other currently out there. She also has a lot more to come still, as she will carry on writing for a long time to come, with plenty more novels planned upon the horizon.

Early and Personal Life

Growing up with a keen interest in writing and literature, Ursula Vernon was extremely interested in books from an early age. As an artist’s daughter herself, she would grow up surrounded by creativity, something that would heavily inspire her. This would develop over the years, as she would also go on to pursue a career in science, before settling down as a novelist.

Born on the 28th of May in 1977, she was born in Japan, before growing up in Oregon, America, followed by Arizona. Studying at Macalester College based in Saint Paul, Minnesota, she would study anthropology there, all the while taking art classes. Currently living with her husband Kevin Sonney, the two of them podcast together, as she continues to write on a regular basis.

Writing Career

Starting out as an illustrator, Ursula Vernon would pursue a career in art, before combining this with her own writing. In 2004 she would publish a collection of her sketches in a book titled ‘It Made Sense at the Time’ which brought them altogether. She would then go on to write children’s novels, starting with ‘Digger’ back in 2004, and would later write her first novella under the name of T. Kingfisher in 2013 titled ‘Nine Goblins.’

Finding her own voice, she has explored a whole variety of different style within and throughout her work as an author. Taking in inspiration from the world around her, she would build upon this, putting everything back into her fiction and writing. Winning numerous awards over the course of her literary career, including the much coveted Hugo, along with the Nebula, she has a lot more to come still.

The Wonder Engine

This was originally brought out through Vernon’s own ‘Red Wombat Studio’ publishing imprint, released in 2018 on the 27th of February. Marking the second title in the ‘Clocktaur War’ series of novels, this would carry on from the first with another story set in the same world. Working as a fantasy novel largely aimed at an adult demographic, it would bring to life the world once more in full color. The previous title was ‘Clockwork Boys,’ and that would first come out back in 2017, as it would also make some impact upon its release.

Only just getting out of prison, a ruthless heartless assassin, a convicted forger, and an otherwise disgraced paladin have been pulled out of their incarceration. Brenner, Slate, and Caliban have been given weapons now, as they’re also provided with a target, and then pointed in the enemies direction. Heading into Anuket City, they are seeking the whereabouts of the Clockwork Boys, finding plenty of secrets along the way. Will they be able to find what they’re looking for? Can they locate the enemy? What will find with the wonder engine?

Paladin’s Strength

Initially released in 2021, this would first come out on the 28th of February to much acclaim, as it would mark the 2nd title in ‘The Saint of Steel’ series. The first one, ‘Paladin’s Grace,’ would come out the previous year in 2020, with this providing another story set in the same world. There’s a lot her for fans to invest themselves in, as it seeks to further develop everything that came before, and take it up a level in this fantasy series.

This really follows up on the promise of the first novel, really making the most of the world and its inhabitants within. The characters really speak to the reader, as it takes them to new and exciting places, fully pushing them all to the limit. There’s plenty of action and adventure, with a lot of imagination and excitement driving it forwards in the process too.

Heading across a continent in pursuit of a dangerous supernatural killer, Istvhan is the paladin of a now dead god. Then there’s Clara who herself is out to find the raiders who previously kidnapped her sisters and burnt down her convent, as she comes from a secretive order. Meeting each other their path’s collide, as they find themselves banding together, heading into the heart of a corrupt city. Can they deal with the living and the dead? What is Clara’s secret that threatens to break the trust between them? Will they find the paladin’s strength?

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    FAQs

    How many books will there be in the Saint of Steel series? ›

    There are seven books planned in the Saint of Steel series!

    Do you need to read Clockwork Boys before Swordheart? ›

    The Clocktaur duology is one book split into two parts, so read together. Swordheart is standalone, but makes sense to read in order. Saint of Steel are standalones with different protagonists, but they have an ongoing mystery, so should be read in order.

    Is Swordheart a standalone? ›

    It's a shame that the book is only around 400 pages long because I would have read a thousand pages of this story. The book is a stand-alone, but Kingfisher mentioned that she hopefully will be writing two more that follow similar characters in a loose trilogy.

    What genre is T. Kingfisher? ›

    T. Kingfisher writes fantasy, horror, and occasional oddities, including The Twisted Ones and Swordheart. Under a pen name, she also writes children's books.

    Who is the author of Terry Kingfisher? ›

    T. Kingfisher is the vaguely absurd pen-name of Ursula Vernon. In another life, she writes children's books and weird comics, and has won the Hugo, Sequoyah, and Ursa Major awards, as well as a half-dozen Junior Library Guild selections.

    Do you have to read Saint of Steel in order? ›

    Shen Each book is a complete standalone and can be read out of order. Having said that, please note that by reading book #3 before books #2, #1, you will get an insight to the endings of previous books. Happy reading!

    How many books will be in the Covenant of Steel series? ›

    There are 3 books in The Covenant of Steel series.

    How many books are in the Clockwork Prince series? ›

    The Infernal Devices
    Clockwork Angel (2010) Clockwork Prince (2011) Clockwork Princess (2013)
    AuthorCassandra Clare
    CountryLondon, England
    LanguageEnglish
    GenreUrban fantasy, Paranormal romance, Historical fantasy, Young adult
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    What age is clockwork appropriate for? ›

    Product information
    Publisher‎Yearling (4 Sept. 1997)
    Paperback‎96 pages
    ISBN-10‎0440863430
    ISBN-13‎978-0440863434
    Reading age9 - 11 years
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    Should I read Mortal Instruments or Clockwork Angel first? ›

    The Infernal Devices was originally written as a prequel to The Mortal Instruments, however, it can be read on its own. The reading order is Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, and then Clockwork Princess.

    How old is Halla in Swordheart? ›

    Swordheart's protagonist is Halla, a mid-thirties respectable widow who in the past few years took care of a grumpy relative: at his death she discovers that Uncle Silas indicated her as his heir, to her enormous surprise and to the anger of other relatives, particularly unpleasant Aunt Malva and her son Cousin Alver, ...

    Is Swordheart a romance? ›

    Swordheart is a romantic fantasy novel that's brimming with humor.

    Can you read Never Never as a standalone? ›

    To answer questions about Never Never, please sign up. Dana Kennedy Not only is it not a stand alone, it doesn't even contain a whole plot. I would wait until the sequel is released if I were you. Cam It was supposed to be a stand alone originally but the authors then decided to make it a series.

    Will there be a third sworn soldier book? ›

    Hall: There is going to be a third book in the Sworn Soldier series, in which Easton will be traveling to America to reunite with Dr. James Denton from What Moves the Dead. Kingfisher: I have researched so much about coal mining in the late 1800s [for book 3].

    Is Ursula Vernon married? ›

    Vernon podcasts with her husband, Kevin Sonney.

    What Moves the Dead sequel? ›

    Alex Easton, retired soldier, returns in What Feasts at Night, a novella-length sequel to the bestselling What Moves the Dead, coming March 2024! When Easton travels to Gallacia as a favor to Miss Potter, they find their home empty, the caretaker dead, and the grounds troubled by a strange, uncanny silence.

    Who wrote the Kingfisher secret? ›

    Is Nettle and Bone a series? ›

    Nettle and Bone is a standalone novel, expanding on of the world and some of the characters that Kingfisher first introduced many years ago in the short story Godmother.

    Who was Terry inspired by? ›

    He had been inspired by the story of another amputee Dick Traum who had run in the New York Marathon. His courage in facing his cancer and his compassion for others led him to a challenge few others would be willing to try. Terry Fox's right leg had been amputated above the knee due to cancer.

    How many books will be in the meant to be series? ›

    How many books are in the Meant to Be series? There are 2 books in the Meant to Be series.

    How many books are in the Fire and Steel series? ›

    How many books are in the Fire and Steel series? There are 5 books in the Fire and Steel series.

    Are the Saint of Steel books standalone? ›

    You definitely don't have to have read the other series set in this world, and each of the Saint of Steel books (so far, I can't speak for this one for sure, but I presume this one too) do work as a standalone.

    Is the movie The Saint based on a book? ›

    The Saint is a mystery novel by Burl Barer published by Pocket Books in 1997. It was based upon the screenplay for the film The Saint, which in turn was loosely based upon the character Simon Templar, created by Leslie Charteris. Val Kilmer portrayed Templar and is pictured on the book's front cover.

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