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* ''Face of the Dark Palmira'' follows the livings and doings of members of the Kievan Day Watch visiting St. Petersburg. The book was written by Vladimir Vasilyev with Sergey Lukyanenko's blessings. ''Twilight Watch'' and ''Face of the Dark Palmira'' take place in the same time period, and events of one book refer to those in the other (and vice versa) - though the plots never truly connect.
* ''[[Last Watch]]'' written by Sergey Lukyanenko because he wanted to prove that the fame hasn't gone to his head and he could write a book within a year without distractions getting in the way. Wraps up some loose trends from the previous books, [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] and [[homage]]s the movie adaptation a few times and wraps up the events in the closest thing the series can have to the [[Grand Finale]].
* ''[[New Watch (novel)|New Watch]]''.
* ''[[Sixth Watch (novel)|Sixth Watch]]''
 
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Aside from the movie adaptations, the book inspired a surprisingly interesting (if badly animated, buggy and poorly acted) PC game, a MMORG and a board game, not to mention the usual merchandising crap.
 
Not to be confused with [[Night Watch (Discworld)|Thethe ''Discworld'' novel of the same name]].
 
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