
After all, why not? These are people who can travel to any reality and live there for centuries. I’m not sure why Texan and Southern accents are slipping into the voices of nobles from Amber and the Courts, but it might be a bit silly to find that troubling. However, some of the voices are still troubling me. As for the performance, it’s still better than many I have heard. Corwin’s plan to reclaim what he views as his right and revenge himself upon Eric while at the same time struggling with the harm he has done and trying to fit all of this within his new (within the life of an immortal anyway) found morality and empathy drives the story and prepares him for what comes next. This story is just as fine as the last, and the journey is as wonderful as I remember. I am not sure the story will be an easy one to pick up at this point. We can be brief in part, because if you are considering this book, you likely already picked up “Nine Princes in Amber” and if you haven’t I strongly recommend that you do.
