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The day watch (Watch ; #2)

By Andrew Bromfield, Sergeĭ Lukʹi͡ìanenko, Vladimir Vassilyev

Fantasy, Movie and television tie-ins

Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Summary

In a parallel reality to earth, human history has been shaped by a centuries-old conflict between the Dark Ones and the Light Ones, magical beings whose existence is kept hidden from humanity. Alisa Donnikova, a Dark One, loses her powers,… and while recuperating she falls in love with Igor, who turns out to be a Light magician. The plot centres on the ramifications of their romance and the theft of Fafnir's Talon, a powerful artifact whose provenance is linked to the legendary Ring of the Nibelungs. Some descriptions of sex and some strong language. Sequel to "Night watch" (DC29587). Followed by "Twilight watch" (DC30455). 2007, c1998. (Watch ; 2) Uniform title: Dnevnoĭ Dozor.

Title Details

ISBN 9780385663663
Publisher Anchor Canada
Copyright Date 2007
Book number 2423076

Audio details for CELA title

Narrator Bennett McCardle and Maarten Van Dijk
Duration 16 hours 33 minutes 51 seconds
Audio producer CNIB, 2009.

Braille details for CELA title

Volumes 13
Braille producer CNIB, 2008.
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