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Night Watch

(Discworld Novel 29)

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Night Watch

Written by: Terry Pratchett
Narrated by: Jon Culshaw, Peter Serafinowicz, Bill Nighy
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'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.

For Commander 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

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the story was fresh after so many other books i have read(physical and non terry pratchett, though i have read his books before). the character of vimes was natural, nobby was hilarious. but the narrator who spoke clearly hardly got any time, whereas the narrator who spoke very muffled got most of the book. deaths voice wasn't as jarring as i imagined it to be in his other books when i was reading them physically. but overall, great!

insane story

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