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A review by brian
Twilight Watch by Sergei Lukyanenko
4.0
The third volume in the "Watch" series. Once again it is focused mostly on Anton Gorodetsky and events that happen around him.
Split into three arcs of an overall story, they fit together well and lead up consistently to the conclusion.
As usual, there's a bit of moralising and philosophical discussions over dark and light/good and bad as it's defined in these books. Also has the normal plots within plots which sometimes seem a bit too convenient but make sense as the real danger is discovered.
Most of the characters are ones that have already been introduced in the other books, although there are a few new ones making an appearance.
Split into three arcs of an overall story, they fit together well and lead up consistently to the conclusion.
As usual, there's a bit of moralising and philosophical discussions over dark and light/good and bad as it's defined in these books. Also has the normal plots within plots which sometimes seem a bit too convenient but make sense as the real danger is discovered.
Most of the characters are ones that have already been introduced in the other books, although there are a few new ones making an appearance.