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Highlights
- "Like Tolkien getting mugged in a Moscow back alley by John Le Carre.
- About the Author: Sergei Lukyanenko was born in Kazakhstan and educated as a psychiatrist.
- 480 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Fantasy
- Series Name: Night Watch
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About the Book
Originally published: 2006 by Miramax Books.Book Synopsis
"Like Tolkien getting mugged in a Moscow back alley by John Le Carre." --Bleeding Cool
The explosive first installment in Serge Lukyanenko's visionary and internationally bestselling Night Watch series--an inventive blend of atmospheric urban fantasy and riveting spy thriller set in contemporary Moscow
The Night Watch series tells the story of the Others, an ancient race of magicians, shape-shifters, vampires, and other supernatural beings that live among us, and swear allegiance to either the powers of Darkness or the forces of Light. For the past 1000 years, the two sides have been locked in an uneasy truce, keeping their powers in balance as each side secretly plots to take the advantage for themselves. The forces of the Light tasked with keeping the Dark Others in check are the Night Watch.
Night Watch features Anton Gorodetsky, a mid-level Light magician, who during his first field assignment, stumbles upon a cursed young woman--an Other of tremendous potential power who has yet to choose between Light and Darkness. As the two sides prepare for battle, Anton discovers that their destinies are closely intertwined, and the slightest wrong move could cause the destruction of Moscow, or even the world.
From the Back Cover
They are the "Others," an ancient race of supernatural beings--magicians, shape-shifters, vampires, and healers--who live among us. Human born, they must choose a side to swear allegiance to--the Dark or the Light--when they come of age.
For a millennium, these opponents have coexisted in an uneasy peace, enforced by defenders like the Night Watch, forces of the Light who guard against the Dark. But prophecy decrees that one supreme "Other" will arise to spark a cataclysmic war.
Anton Gorodetsky, an untested mid-level Light magician with the Night Watch, discovers a cursed young woman--an Other of tremendous potential unallied with either side--who can shift the balance of power. With the battle lines between Light and Dark drawn, the magician must move carefully, for one wrong step could mean the beginning of annihilation.
Review Quotes
"Like Tolkien getting mugged in a Moscow back alley by John Le Carre." -- Bleeding Cool
"Marvelous, inventive detail." -- Washington Post Book World
"Fascinating. . . . [The] excellent translation by Andrew Bromfield keeps the pace moving. . . . One of the most original and readable supernatural fictions in some time." -- Scotland on Sunday
Praise for Night Watch: "[As] potent as a shot of vodka. . . . [A] compelling urban fantasy." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"The Night Watch is inventive, sardonic and imbued with a surprising sense that, for this author and his audience, much of this stuff is new-minted." -- Independent (UK)
"[An] intelligent thriller." -- Telegraph (UK)
""Star Wars" meets the Vampires in Moscow . . . it bursts with a sick, carnivorous glee in its fiendish games." -- The New York Times
"This modern day mythical fantasy is Anne Rice on an epic scale, a hugely imagined world. A chiller thriller from cold of Russia, this one's been selling like hot cakes around the world." -- Sunday Sport
About the Author
Sergei Lukyanenko was born in Kazakhstan and educated as a psychiatrist.He began publishing science fiction in the 1980s and is today the most popular science fiction writer in Russia. He is a prolific writer, the author of over 25 books. The first three volumes of the Night Watch Quartet have sold over two million hardcovers between them. Doubleday Canada will publish the third installment in the series, The Twilight Watch in summer 2007 and the fourth, The Last Watch, in 2008. He lives in Moscow.