Derek Landy lives near Dublin. Before writing his children's story about a sharply-dressed skeleton detective, he wrote the screenplays for a zombie movie and a murderous horror film. I think my career-guidance teacher is spinning in her grave, he says, or she would be if she were dead.
Praise for Skulduggery Pleasant Hugely enjoyable -- a thrill-a-minute adventure.' Jonathan Stroud 'It's exciting, pacy, nicely handled and fun. I sincerely hope Landy revisits these characters.' Philip Ardagh, Guardian 'A gripping debut.' Phil Hogan, Observer 'Skulduggery Pleasant serves up a thoroughly satisfying blend of humour, magic and adventure. Once you've met Stephanie and Skullduggery, you'll be clamouring for a sequel.' Rick Riordan ""A remarkably accomplished debut with wonderful dialogue."" Robert Dunbar, Irish Times ""[Landy's] fight scenes are perfectly pitched. His characters are exceptionally well drawn and delightfully colourful! Reading [this book] is like riding a rollercoaster."" Irish Independent ""Landy's witty style will win him fans of all ages! With writing of this standard, a rattling plot and definite potential for cross-over appeal, it's a good job Harry's [Potter] resigning before he's forcibly retired."" Irish Mail on Sunday ""Humour and magic combine in this thrilling adventure."" Waterstone's Books Quarterly ""!people in the book world are raving about this book."" Glasgow Herald ""It's pacy, it's funny, it's irreverent. The relationship between Skulduggery and Stephanie is tremendously strong. Stephanie is a splendid character -- blunt, logical and outspoken! We enjoyed Skkulduggery Pleasant. Muchly. Roll on volume two!"" The Book Bag ""A rip-roaring adventure."" Irish Sunday Independent ""Full of black humour, super powers, mysteries, murder and mayhem."" Carousel ""A debut that brings a much-needed twist to the mystery/fantasy genre with its wisecracking detective hero."" New York Times ""Readers will be skipping meals and sleep to get to the end."" Kirkus Reviews ""An utterly charming debut, perfect for the Potter crowd."" Publishers Weekly