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Day Watch

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Story One - Unauthorized Personnel Permitted
Prologue
6 Chapters
Story Two - A Stranger Among Others
Prologue
5 Chapters
Story Three - Another Power
Prologue
6 Chapters
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 World of Watches*
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A supernatural fantasy series written by Russian author Sergei Lukyanenko.

1) Night Watch
2) Day Watch
3) Twilight Watch
4) Last Watch
5) New Watch
6) Sixth Watch
Copyright © 2006 Sergei Lukyanenko
No dedication.
The entrance did not inspire respect.
May contain spoilers
He shrugged and said: 'He doesn't need anyone to, anyway.'
Comments may contain spoilers
I read this just after finishing Night Watch.
Extract not on file

 

Added: 31-Jan-2015
Last Updated: 15-Nov-2019

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 21-Mar-2007
Miramax Books
Paperback A
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Date Issued:
21-Mar-2007
Format:
Paperback A
Cover Price:
$14.95
Pages*:
453
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Once
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Internal ID:
1514
Publisher:
ISBN:
1-401-36020-3
ISBN-13:
978-1-401-36020-7
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Ablestock  - Cover Artist
Charles Rue Woods - Cover Design
Praise for Night Watch
"Urban and sleek... a promising entry into what could be a modern horror epic." - ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

"Compelling... [A] fantastic American debut... potent as a shot of vodka." - PUBLISHERS WEEKLY (starred review)


The second in a blockbuster series of novels from Rissia's most popular science fiction author, Day Watch brings us back into the hyperimaginative world of Sergei Lukyanenko and continues the dramatic battle between good and evil, light and dark, day and night.

Set in a modern-day Moscow, the epic saga chronicles the eternal war of the "Others," and ancient race of humans with supernatural powers who must swear allegiance to either the Dark or the Light.  The agents of Dark - The Day Watch - keep an eye during the day, while the agents of Light keep watch over the night.  For a thousand years  a treaty between the two sides has maintained an uneasy balance, but when a very potent artifact is stolen from the Inquisition - an impartial group of Others who keep watch over all - the consequences are dire for both sides.

Day Watch introduces the perspective of the Dark Ones, as it is told in part by a beautiful but troubled young witch.  When she falls in love with a handsom young Light One, the balance is threatened and a death must be avenged.  Replete with the thrilling action and intricate plotting of the first tale, Day Watch is fueled by cunning, cruelty, violence, and magic.  It is a fast-paced, darkly humorous, haunting world that will take root in the shadows of your mind and live there forever.

SERGEI LUKYANENKO was born in Kazakhstan and educated as a psychiatrist.  He began publishing science fiction in the 1980s and has published over twenty-five books.  The three volumes of the Night Watch series have sold more than two million copies worldwide.

ANDREW BROMFIELD is a founding editor of the Russian literature journal Glas.  He is best known for his acclaimed translations of Victor Pelevin and Boris Akunin, and his work has been short listed for numerous translation prizes.
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21-Mar-2007
Miramax Books
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Author(s)

 Sergei Lukyanenko
Birth: 11 Apr 1968 Karatau, Kazakhstan, USSR
Notes:
From the back cover of The Genome.

Sergei Lukyanenko was born in Kazakhstan, then a republic of the Soviet Union.  In 1985 he entered the Alma-Ata Medical University, where he began to write science fiction and publish his first books.  Though Lukyanenko completed his medical course, he realized that he would never be a doctor.  In 1997 he moved to Moscow, and since then has published prolifically.  Many of his works have become bestsellers and have won science fiction awards.  Night Watch and Day Watch were released as films in 2004 and 2006, respectively.  Lukyanenko's writing has been translated into more than twenty languages and continues to be hugely popular.

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