A review by pawikan_reads
The Twilight Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko

4.0

"But in Twilight, there is no difference between lack of Light and lack of Darkness."

After enduring the twisty manipulations of the Dark Ones by the Light Ones and vice-versa as well as the so-so characters in Day Watch, I read this book with much relief. Told from the point-of-view of Light One Anton Gorodetsky, this picks up a couple of years after the second book and hurtles with unerring accuracy towards the culmination of the four books.

What to expect: a deeper of understanding of the nature of the Others, more moral ambiguity, more past events seen as failed Others experiments, and more agonizing teasers of the finale.

I cannot wait to get my hands on the next book!