Daylight War
- Pages
- 639
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780345503824
- Reading Time
- ~11h 11min
Daylight War is a book by Peter V. Brett. It has 639 pages.
About this book
Peter V. Brett’s Daylight War serves as the concluding volume of his Demon Cycle quartet, bringing together interwoven narratives in a final reckoning between humanity and the nocturnal demons that have long dictated its survival. Set within a meticulously constructed world where carved warding runes dictate the boundaries of safety, the novel examines the psychological and societal toll of centuries of conflict. Brett continues his exploration of sacrifice, legacy, and the fragile nature of hope as characters confront not only external threats but also the internal fractures that prolonged war cultivates. The narrative maintains the series’ signature blend of grounded character development, tactical combat, and moral ambiguity, while pushing its central premise to its logical extreme. Readers familiar with the preceding volumes will find this installment a deliberate and thematically rich resolution, one that questions whether breaking an ancient cycle of violence requires annihilation or transformation. The work stands as a measured meditation on endurance, responsibility, and the cost of securing a future in a world shaped by perpetual fear.
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How many pages is Daylight War?+
Daylight War has 639 pages.
What is Daylight War about?+
Peter V. Brett’s Daylight War serves as the concluding volume of his Demon Cycle quartet, bringing together interwoven narratives in a final reckoning between humanity and the nocturnal demons that have long dictated its survival. Set within a meticulously constructed world where carved warding rune...
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Daylight War was written by Peter V. Brett.