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Day Watch (Lukyanenko novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Day Watch (novel)

''Day Watch'' ((ロシア語:''Dnevnoi Dozor'', Дневной дозор)) is a fantasy novel by Russian authors Sergey Lukyanenko and Vladimir Vasilyev. The second book in the pentalogy of Watches, it is preceded by ''Night Watch'' and followed by ''Twilight Watch'', ''Last Watch'', and ''New Watch''. ''Day Watch'' also stands out of the pentalogy as the only novel in the series not narrated mainly from Anton Gorodetsky's point of view.
While the 2006 film ''Day Watch'' bears the same name, it is actually a loose adaptation of the second half of the first book in the series, ''Night Watch'', and not an adaptation of this novel.
The English translation by Andrew Bromfield was released in January 2007 both in the US and the UK.〔ISBN 0-434-01608-X (UK Hardback, published by William Heinemann, with 320 pages)〕〔ISBN 0-434-01443-5 (UK Paperback, published by William Heinemann) (At Amazon )〕〔ISBN 1-4013-6020-3 (USA Paperback, published by Miramax) (At Amazon )〕
==Plot summary==
Walking the streets of Moscow, indistinguishable from the rest of its population, are The Others. These beings possess supernatural powers and can enter the Twilight, a shadowy world that exists in parallel to our own. Each Other owes allegiance to either the Dark or the Light forces. Each side has a patrol to ensure the opposing side follows the rules of an agreement put in place millennia ago. The Light's patrol is called Night Watch and the Dark's patrol is called Day Watch, in accordance with the times when each is active.

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