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Night Watch
Oct 4, 2024 5:18 AM

Author:Terry Pratchett,Jon Culshaw,Peter Serafinowicz,Bill Nighy

Night Watch

Brought to you by Penguin.

'Don't put your trust in revolutions. They always come round again. That's why they're called revolutions. People die, and nothing changes.'

For a policeman, there can be few things worse than a serial killer loose in your city. Except, perhaps, a serial killer who targets coppers, and a city on the brink of bloody revolution.

ForCommander Sam Vimes, it all feels horribly familiar. Caught on the roof of a very magical building during a storm, he's found himself back in his own rough, tough past without even the clothes he was standing up in when the lightning struck. Living in the past is hard, especially when your time travel companion is a serial killer who knows where you live. But he must survive, because he has a job to do: track down the murderer and change the outcome of the rebellion.

The problem is: if he wins, he's got no wife, no child, no future...

The Discworld novels can be read in any order but Night Watch is the sixth book in the City Watch series.

'The best Discworld book in the whole world ever. Until next time.' SFX

© Terry and Lyn Pratchett 2002 (P) Penguin Audio 2023

Reviews

Powerful and disturbing...a tour de force

—— New York Times

To call The Innocent a spy novel would be like calling Lord of the Flies a boy's adventure yarn...it ensure McEwan's major status

—— Sunday Times

The sheer cleverness of the book is dazzling, and only fully to be appreciated as you turn the last page

—— London Review of Books

It's the most tightly plotted of Ian McEwan's novels, and to argue properly for its excellence would involve showing how the political and emotional themes are inseparable from its narrative ingenuity, the patterns of revelation and about-turn which mark its final pages

—— Jonathan Coe , Guardian

Generous in scale, simple in its hideous impact... Ironically, he has celebrated the obsequies of the East-West spy thriller by writing one of the subtlest

—— Mail on Sunday

Deft, taut fiction... Many English writers have been compared to Evelyn Waugh, often wrongly, but this book can stand with the master's best

—— The Times

The plot crackles like thin ice with dread and suspense

—— Sunday Times

So exhaustively suspenseful that it should be devoured at one sitting... McEwan fuses a spy-novel plot with themes as venerable as the myth of Adam and Eve

—— Newsweek

Never less than wholly entertaining

—— Wall Street Journal

Has the spooky, crooked-angled, danger-around-every-corner feeling of a Carol Reid film. It reminded me often of The Third Man and that is no mean feat

—— Jonathan Carroll , Washington Post Book World

Page turning, twisty and gripping . Characters that you really care about and that are raw and real. A great read!

—— Sinéad Moriarty

Utterly gripping!

—— Claudia Carroll

'Stylish, intense and brilliantly twisty. This is a terrific summer thriller.'

—— B. P. Walter

'I loved The Dive - a twisty, gripping, unputdownable thriller set in a stunning but sinister location.'

—— Roz Watkins

'Imagine Lucy Foley's The Guest List transported to a pristine tropical island occupied by travellers, where everyone is running away from something, and nothing and no-one is quite as it seems. The claustrophobic world of beach-bums, influencers and long-term ex-pats, each with their own agenda, is the perfect environment for a fast-paced closed-room thriller that demands to be read in one sitting - prepare to be submerged from the first page and not resurface until that unsettling final line.'

—— Charlotte Philby

'Reading The Dive gave me the same wanderlust chills I got when I first read The Beach - Sara Ochs' stunning debut combines an exotic location to die for (literally), a host of itinerant characters with multiple secrets to hide and plenty of locked-room thrills. This is one sun-soaked, escapist thriller you won't want to miss!'

—— C. M. Ewan

'A perfect debut thriller. The definition of an up-all-night page-turner.'

—— Michael Wood

Dive in - a perfect sunlounger read.

—— Chat magazine

This breathless thriller keeps you hooked.

—— Crime Monthly

A strikingly assured and accomplished debut. Sara Ochs clearly has a fine understanding of the conventions and possibilities of the psychological thriller. She has devised an intricate and satisfying puzzle here.

—— Irish Examiner

Set on a beautiful Thai island, danger is always lurking just below the surface in this brilliantly thrilling murder mystery.

—— Fabulous maagzine

A ripping tale that neither shies away from big questions nor interesting answers

—— New Scientist
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