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Average 3.70
Locus Award nominee 1987.
The wondrous centre of all reality...
Wizard Merle Corey, son of long-vanished Prince Corwin of Amber,
escapes from the cave-trap where he was imprisoned by an old friend and
potential deadly enemy, Luke. Returning to Amber, which has become for
Merle a world of dangers and ambiguities, where friends and foes are
sometimes indistinguishable, he learns that Luke's mother, Jasra has
been captured by Mask.
And someone wants Merle dead - is it his best friend? A woman wants to help him - but she can inhabit the body of any woman and there is no way to tell who she is at any time...







