You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Russian. (January 2023) Click [show] for important translation instructions.
|
This article needs additional citations for verification. (June 2011) |
Authors | Sergei Lukyanenko, Vladimir Vasilyev |
---|---|
Original title | Дневной Дозор |
Language | Russian |
Series | World of Watches |
Genre | Horror/Fantasy |
Published |
|
Publication place | Russia |
Pages | 453 |
Preceded by | Night Watch |
Followed by | Twilight Watch |
Day Watch (Russian: «Дневной Дозор») is a fantasy novel by Russian authors Sergey Lukyanenko and Vladimir Vasilyev. The second book in the saga of Watches, it is preceded by Night Watch and followed by Twilight Watch, Last Watch, New Watch, and Sixth Watch. Day Watch stands out 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.[1][2][3]