Poland’s Daylight War Now Available!

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Double covers by Larry Rostant

Yesterday was a happy day for Polish fans of the Demon Cycle! The Polish translation of The Daylight War, also known as , was released yesterday. The trouble? It’s just the first volume! With the translation into Polish, the word count is simply too much for a single book. The second part will be released later this year.

In the meantime, you can buy the first part of Wojna w Blasku Dnia and get reading!

Also, be sure to check out these beautiful illustrations that appear in the Polish edition of The Daylight War. Art is by Dominik Broniek. You can find his Deviant Art page here.

Inevera throwing the dice for a young Jardir

Renna and Promise

Rojer and a wind demon

Evin Cutter and his wolfhound Shadow fighting a wood demon

If you haven’t picked up your copy of The Daylight War yet, what are you waiting for? The U.K. versions is available at Waterstones and Amazon. Americans, check out the Random House page for all the appropriate buy links. Or go out and support your local bookstore. The German version of The Daylight War is now on sale! Check out the link to buy it here.

Weren’t able to make it to a U.S. event? Peat signed a stockpile of his books at each bookstore he visited. Even if you are not local, most of these will deliver. In the U.K.? Peat did the same for all the bookstores he visited as well.

Posted on April 4, 2013 at 8:00 am by megelizabeth
Filed under Daylight War, Fans, Meg, Poland
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One response to “Poland’s Daylight War Now Available!”

  1. Awesome! I already read the first half of Daylight War and can’t wait when the second will be published in Poland! I also can’t wait for my prize to come, the waiting is killing me 😀

    Posted by Jolanta, on April 19th, 2013 at 11:48 am