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The Last Watch
Sergei Lukyanenko
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Description for The Last Watch
Paperback. Indistinguishable from normal people but possessed of supernatural powers and capable of entering the Twilight, a shadowy world that exists in parallel to our own, each other owes allegiance either to the Dark, or to the Light. While on holiday in Scotland, visiting 'The Dungeons of Edinburgh', a young Russian tourist is murdered. Series: Night Watch. Num Pages: 400 pages. BIC Classification: FM. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 198 x 129 x 25. Weight in Grams: 276.
The Last Watch is the stunning sequel to the Night Watch trilogy, following the fortunes of the Others. Indistinguishable from normal people but possessed of supernatural powers and capable of entering the Twilight, a shadowy world that exists in parallel to our own, each Other owes allegiance either to the Dark, or to the Light...
While on holiday in Scotland, visiting 'The Dungeons of Edinburgh', a young Russian tourist is murdered. As the police grapple with the fact that the cause of the young man's death was a massive loss of blood, the Watches are immediately aware that there ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Arrow Books Ltd
Number of pages
400
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2009
Series
Night Watch
Condition
New
Number of Pages
400
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099510154
SKU
V9780099510154
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99-99
About Sergei Lukyanenko
In Russia, all volumes of the Night Watch series have sold over two million hardcovers between them. The Night Watch and The Day Watch have been adapted into internationally successful films, and The Twilight Watch is currently in production. Sergei Lukyanenko lives in Moscow.
Reviews for The Last Watch
As satisfying, violent and morally ambivalent as its predecessors.
Telegraph
...the book maintains the high standards set by it precursors admirably, and we can't help but hope that it will not be the last in this exceptional series.
SciFi Now Magazine
Telegraph
...the book maintains the high standards set by it precursors admirably, and we can't help but hope that it will not be the last in this exceptional series.
SciFi Now Magazine