The New Watch
(Night Watch 5)
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
Walking the streets of our cities are the Others. These men and women have access to the Twilight, a shadowy parallel world of magical power that exists alongside our own. Each has sworn allegiance to one side: the Light, or the Darkness.
At Moscow airport, Higher Light Magician Anton Gorodetsky overhears a child screaming about a plane that is about to crash. He discovers that the child is a prophet: an Other with the gift of foretelling the future. When the catastrophe is averted, Gorodetsky senses a disruption in the natural order, one that is confirmed by the arrival of a dark and terrifying predator.
Gorodetsky travels to London, to Taiwan and across Russia in search of clues, unearthing as he goes a series of increasingly cataclysmic prophecies. He soon realises that what is at stake is the existence of the Twilight itself – and that only he will be able to save it.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Lukyanenko's fifth Night Watch novel (after 2008's The Last Watch) featuring members of the Others, magical beings grouped into the Light Ones and the Dark Ones, succeeds in its playful approach to the supernatural thriller genre. The plot centers on the consequences of a chance meeting at the Moscow Airport, where Anton Gorodetsky, a Higher White Magician encounters a child, Innokentii Grigorievich Tolkov, who's really a Prophet, a rare type of Other who can predict his own fate, and who is being stalked by a Twilight Creature known as a Tiger. While the stakes are unsurprisingly high, frequent injections of humor help separate this entry from the pack; at one point, characters discuss how the publication of the Harry Potter books has helped them convince young Others that they are not exactly human ("Children grasp the basic idea without even a blink now").
Customer Reviews
Good old Sergei
Really well written like all of his books, if you enjoyed previous books by Sergei then you will not disappointed.
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Too expensive. I'm going to buy the real book. If you want one minus the paper (and you'd think that would make it cheaper) then the kindle one is around three quid cheaper.
Amazing
As always fantastic. Harry Potter for grown ups. Couldn't put it down. Can't wait for the next one.