Sixth Watch

Paperback, 384 pages

Published Aug. 30, 2016 by Harper Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-0-06-242844-8
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Powerful ending to an excellent series, the Sixth Watch brings together elements from all five previous books, nesting them like матрёшка dolls. Many strong characters are on the stage, and all are changed by the events and conclusion.

The first novel of the series was published 20 years ago (1998) in Russia, finally appearing in the US in 2005. Later novels were translated more quickly as the author and series gained a strong following. Each of the novels (including this one) is broken into three parts, and at the beginning, each could stand alone as a story. My first impression is that these three would not.

While the main character is Anton Gorodestky, a key character in the last four books is his daughter Nadya. By the time of this story she is fourteen. Some of her actions lighten the story, and I recognize some of her in my own …