Nightside is a series of 12 fantasy novels by British author Simon R. Green.
The series is focused on John Taylor, a private investigator based in the fictional Nightside, a dark, hidden netherworld of London in which the supernatural and science fiction super-technology co-exist. Dark, cynical, and humorous, the books offer an adventure into the Nightside, where classic pulpPI novels blend with fantasy and science fiction.[1]
Series
United States
Something from the Nightside (New York, Ace 2003), ISBN0-441-01065-2
Agents of Light and Darkness (New York, Ace 2003), ISBN0-441-01113-6
Into the Nightside (Nightside Omnibus 1) (Solaris Books, 2008), ISBN1-84416-642-2: A collection of the first and second Nightside novels.
Haunting the Nightside (Nightside Omnibus 2) (Solaris Books September 1, 2008), ISBN1-84416-638-4: A collection of the third and fourth Nightside novels.
The Dark Heart of the Nightside (Solaris Books October 6, 2008), ISBN1-84416-635-X: A collection of the fifth and sixth Nightside novels.
Damned if you Do in the Nightside (Nightside Omnibus 4) (Solaris Books, 2009),: A collection of the seventh and eighth Nightside novels.
Just Another Judgement Day in the Nightside (Nightside Omnibus 5) (Solaris Books, 2010): A collection of the ninth and tenth Nightside novels.
Short fiction
These nine stories, along with the new novella The Big Game, were collected in Tales From the Nightside (Ace January 6, 2015).
"The Nightside, Needless to Say" in Powers of Detection (Ace, 2004), ISBN0-441-01197-7. An anthology of twelve paranormal detective stories. The Nightside story features Larry Oblivion.
"Razor Eddie’s Big Night Out" in Cemetery Dance #55, (Cemetery Dance, 2006), ISSN 1047-7675. A short story starring Razor Eddie.
"Appetite for Murder" in Unusual Suspects (Ace, 2008), ISBN0-441-01637-5. The Nightside story features Ms. Fate.
"The Difference a Day Makes" in Mean Streets (Roc, 2010), ISBN0-451-46306-4. An anthology of assorted novellas tied to existing crime/fantasy series. The Nightside novella features John Taylor and Dead Boy.
"Some of These Cons Go Way Back" in Cemetery Dance #60 (Cemetery Dance, 2009), ISSN 1047-7675.
"Hungry Hearts" in Down These Strange Streets (Ace, 2011), ISBN0-441-02074-7. An anthology edited by George R.R. Martin centering on urban fantasy detectives. This story features John Taylor.
"The Spirit of the Thing" in Those Who Fight Monsters (Edge, 2011), ISBN1-894063-48-1.
"How Do You Feel" in "Hex Appeal" (St. Martin's Griffin, 2012), ISBN0312590725. An anthology edited by P.N. Elrod. Nightside story that features Deadboy.