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Sign of Chaos (Amber, Bk 8)
Sign of Chaos - Amber, Bk 8
Author: Roger Zelazny
Following the cliffhanger ending of Blood of Amber, Merlin is stranded in a surrealistic Alice in Wonderland-esque bar where the Mad Hatter serves cocktails. Managing to escape, Merlin meets new family members -- one of whom is intent on killing him. As events escalate, Merlin finds himself surrounded by his worst enemies including his ex-girlfr...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780877959267
ISBN-10: 0877959269
Publication Date: 10/1987
Pages: 214
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4.5 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Arbor House Pub Co
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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Merlin finds himself trapped in a shadow world that resembles Wonderland and must find a way to get out and find out who has been trying to kill him. A fun read, but you really have to read every book before this one to get the full effect.
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This book held interesting turns! There are still many questions left unanswered, but slowly more and more pieces are fitting together as being solved. Another cliffhanger of an ending, and it is hard to believe that there are only two books left!
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8th Book of Amber
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In the "Amber" series by Zelazny. Creative.
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The Chronicles of Amber are a classic. They are unique in the manner in which Roger Zelazny combines the feel of the knights with fantasy with a touch of James Bond thrown in.
The First five books are great. By this second series, however, the books get stranger, shorter and more convoluted. As part of the Chronicles of Amber, however, they are well worth the read, especially seeing how short they are and how fast they can be read.


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