Night Watch

Night Watch

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Sep 25, 2012 · الإنجليزية · كتاب صوتي
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لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Sep 25, 2012
الناشر Brilliance Audio
رقم ISBN-10 1455883646
رقم ISBN-13 9781455883646

الوصف

Others. They walk among us. Observing. Set in contemporary Moscow, where shape shifters, vampires, and street-sorcerers linger in the shadows, Night Watch is the first book of the hyper-imaginative fantasy trilogy from bestselling Russian author Sergei Lukyanenko. This epic saga chronicles the eternal war of the “Others,” an ancient race of humans with supernatural powers who must swear allegiance to either the Dark or the Light. The agents of Light—the Night Watch—oversee nocturnal activity, while the agents of Dark keep watch over the day. For a thousand years both sides have maintained a precarious balance of power, but an ancient prophecy has decreed that a supreme Other will one day emerge, threatening to tip the scales. Now, that day has arrived. When a mid-level Night Watch agent named Anton stumbles upon a cursed young woman—an uninitiated Other with magnificent potential—both sides prepare for a battle that could lay waste to the entire city, possible the world. With language that throbs like darkly humorous hard-rock lyrics about blood and power, freedom and responsibility, Night Watch is a chilling, cutting-edge thriller, a pulse-pounding ride of fusion fiction that will leave you breathless for the next installment.

الأنواع

غموض خيال علمي إثارة وتشويق حركة ومغامرة فانتازيا

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A book about the light and the darkness. Sergei Lukyanenko explains in a wonderful story that the world does not exist in white and black, but that there is a lot of grey in our world, that we need to accept. I recommend this book to everyone who loves such fights between light and dark. An interesting story about love, authority, and believing in yourself. A good book for rainy nights

April 22nd 2025
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