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Sign of Chaos

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Sign of Chaos
AuthorRoger Zelazny
Cover artistLinda Burr
LanguageEnglish
SeriesThe Chronicles of Amber
GenreFantasy
PublisherArbor House
Publication date
October 1987
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages214 pp
ISBN0-87795-926-9
OCLC16004222
813/.54 19
LC ClassPS3576.E43 S54 1987
Preceded byBlood of Amber 
Followed byKnight of Shadows 

Sign of Chaos is a fantasy novel by American writer Roger Zelazny, published in 1987. It is the third novel in the second Chronicles of Amber series, and the eighth book overall in the Amber series. The title of this book mirrors that of Sign of the Unicorn, the third book in the first Amber series.

Plot summary

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Merlin realises that Wonderland, where he and Luke are trapped, is an LSD-induced hallucination made real by Luke's powers over shadow. As a Fire Angel (a vicious creature from Chaos) pursues them, he administers medicine to Luke. The Fire Angel is weakened in a fight with the Jabberwock and Merlin is able to finish it off with the vorpal sword. He leaves Luke to sober up.

He seeks his stepbrother Mandor, who thinks that their half-brother Jurt may be trying to kill Merlin in order to take the throne of Chaos. Fiona contacts them, and they investigate a shadow-storm. Merlin and Mandor return to Amber, and then along with Jasra they wrest the Keep of the Four worlds from Jurt and the sorcerer, Mask. They learn that Jurt has (at least partially) turned himself into a living Trump, as Brand did, and that the sorcerer Mask is in fact Merlin's ex-girlfriend Julia.

Reception

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H. J. Kirchoff of The Globe and Mail wrote that Zelazny "serves up his usual mixture of fast action and slick dialogue, and blends in enough mystery, magic, intrigue and love interest to keep the kettle simmering."[1] Dennis O'Shea of United Press International wrote that the novel is "well-stocked with the wry wit and expansive imagination that endear Zelazny to his readers", even if its "complexities" are "not handled quite as deftly as we have come to expect from Zelazny."[2] Drew Bittner of the Asbury Park Press called the novel "well written" and wrote: "It's worth buying the next book just to see how Zelazny will tie up all the threads into a whole tapestry."[3]

References

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  1. ^ Kirchoff, H. J. (14 November 1987). "Fast read SIGN OF CHAOS". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  2. ^ O'Shea, Dennis (4 October 1987). "Sign of Chaos, by Roger Zelazny". United Press International. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
  3. ^ Bittner, Drew (23 August 1987). "SIGN OF CHAOS, by Roger Zelazny". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved 19 September 2024.
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