• Prince of Chaos

  • The Chronicles of Amber, Book 10
  • By: Roger Zelazny
  • Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
  • Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (981 ratings)

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Prince of Chaos

By: Roger Zelazny
Narrated by: Wil Wheaton
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Prince of Chaos is the tenth and final installment of The Chronicles of Amber; an epic fantasy series written by six-time Hugo Award winning and three-time Nebula Award winning author, Roger Zelazny.

The ten books that make up the series are told in two story arcs: The Corwin Cycle and the Merlin Cycle.

Narrator Wil Wheaton, who won the 2012 Audie Award for his engaging performance of Fuzzy Nation, brings this classic series to a stunning close by giving voice to Merlin, Corwin’s son, in the final five books of the series.

Treacheries, trickeries, assassination attempts and bloody family intrigues have finally maneuvered Merlin, aka Merle Corey, into the Courts of Chaos. Thanks to a series of conventionally fatal "accidents" engineered by his mother Dara and uncle Mandor, Merlin third in line to occupy the throne.

Merlin's journey to the ultimate rule will not be easy, for dark enchantments still await him. There is murderous discord between Amber and Chaos to be silenced. And a captive royal father, long believed dead, must first be freed from a villain's magic before a beleaguered Prince can deem his triumph complete.

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The ends of the tangled threads

This book has always felt a little rushed to me, since there was a lot of work to do answering the questions and resolving the story lines. I suspect Zelazny had a lot more that he wanted to say but was constrained by the length of the books. There are four or five fragments, written for fanzines (back before the Internet, remember? Actual paper?) by Zelazny that add fascinating details to the story beyond what is resolved here. Whatever, it is Zelazny, and therefore it is masterfully done. Wheaton gives a performance to be proud of in a very busy and complicated narrative.

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Zelazny - A favorite author

Would you listen to Prince of Chaos again? Why?

I would listen to this again. Since the Amber series was originally written, I've probably read all the books every couple of years. I like the voices of Corwin and his son, Merlin -- just the right amount of anti-authority and wiseass. Zelazny constructed a world that was fun to explore as a reader. I've been a fan since the '70's. I wish I could have met him before he died.

Have you listened to any of Wil Wheaton’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Wil Wheaton did a good job with Merlin and the other characters in the book. If I had been his director, I would have had him read some of the passages differently. But that's because their voices are so deeply embedded after reading the series so many times.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I was merely gratified to find Zelazny's Amber series selected as audiobooks.

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The End of an Influential and Fun Series.

Don't start reading with this book! Go back and start with the Trumps of Doom (the first in this second series) or ALL THE WAY back to the beginning of the first Chronicles of Amber, Nine Princes in Amber. (Though if you do the latter, I'll have to recommend reading it in print. The audiobook narrator is ... in a word ... awful!)

So many things to say at this point, I'm just going to bullet point them.

* All the Amber books are like solid Bs for me. The writing is flawed at times. Hand-waiving and loose ends. But ultimately fun and with a very cool world and pretty good characters.

* The last two books of the second series are a pretty good pay off. So you just have to get through the bad parts to get to the good. It's sad that the main character is so "dumb" in the first two books, but you kinda-sorta get an explanation for that in the end. (He was raised to be a political pawn.)

* I love the Chaos end of things, the details in this book especially. Zelazny creates stuff that is somehow powerful, exotic, cruel, and logical all at the same time.

* Despite enjoying this series I am really frustrated by the last 10 minutes of reading. Soooo many loose ends. So many dominos set up that didn't get knocked over. Most of them aren't that meaningful, but it's unsatisfying to have them poised to fall after the end of the last chapter.

* Zelazny clearly loved writing the surreal bits of the novels - the chaos stuff, the hell rides through shadow, Luke's powered up acid trip. I mostly liked these too, but they felt really self-indulgent and were sometimes annoying.

* These novels are essentially fantasy gumshoe novels. The plots are about investigating mysteries. Sustaining a plot like this over five books at a time, albeit short ones, means a lot of recaps, summaries, hindsight, forecasting, etc. That's problematic at best.

* Zelazny probably didn't plot these out ahead of time. Some of the changing rules of magic and cheap device-oriented fixes makes me think that. Details would be spoilery, but I think you will catch them yourself when reading. The stories are like Star Wars or Indiana Jones, though. You just live with the vague/dumb stuff so you can enjoy the ride.

* Despite evolving a little too "conveniently," the magical concepts in these books are cool! Let's list them. 1. Immortality via bloodline (old hat stuff, but it still makes the list). 2. Gaining power by walking a pattern/maze of power. 3. The ability to walk through shadows/alternate realities. 4. The Trumps and how they grant telekinesis, psionic attacks/spying, teleportation. 5. Logrus-based spellcasting. 6. Magical sentience - major artifacts as AIs. 7. Chaos lords who can shape-shift into demonic forms. There are probably more, but those will do.

This series is definitely worth it. But you can't take them too seriously. They are great fun and they inspired a lot of fantasy that followed in the 80's, 90's, and beyond. (The first series was published from '70 to '78, the second from '85 to '91.)

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great series

a good ending, I thought as it was really the only way to end. I enjoyed all 10 books although 10 was dragged out slightly. I am really appreciative of such an imaginative mind & big thanks to both narrators for finishing the books, also making the characters so real.Thank You :)

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Terrible ending, if you can call it that

The story abruptly ends with no real resolution. The ending is unfulfilling and incomplete.

Also, After reading through 10 books of an undefined magic system that seemed to be anything the author wanted at the moment, I was hoping for some explanation in the end that tried to clear things up.

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outstanding

The reading was great, the stories conclusion was better.
Merlin gets the best of them all in this conclusion to the Amber Series! Enjoy!

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Awesome series.

It's a shame it's only 10 books. This is one of the few I would love to see as a movie.

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Amber is the best series ever.

Would you consider the audio edition of Prince of Chaos to be better than the print version?

Yes Wil Wheaton did a fantastic job.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Prince of Chaos?

The ending, but i won't spoil it for anyone.

Which character – as performed by Wil Wheaton – was your favorite?

Merlin

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

Watch out for your relatives. They have plans for you.

Any additional comments?

I wish there were another 10 books of the Amber Series.

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Lazy storytelling

This story is confusing and told lazily. I couldn't concentrate on the boring and discombobulating story. Not recommended.

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Merle was a pawn all along

Prince of Chaos by Roger Zelazny is the tenth installment of the Chronicles of Amber and the fifth volume of the Merlin cycle. Merle finally learns of all the interest in himself. As there has been an evolving power struggle between Amber and Chaos, Merle learns that rather than 20 or 30 in line, he is actually the third in line for the throne of Chaos. His mother and brother have been conspiring to put him on the throne as their puppet and succeed in knocking off those ahead in line. Merle also learns his father, Corwin, is still alive and basically overcomes everybody and everything to avoid his planned fate.

Zelazny seems to have lost his way as the tale seems to bounce around with past foes becoming allies and vice versa. The basis for the power struggle between Amber and Chaos is never explained and various characters seem to randomly enter and exit to just maintain all the action. It’s an engaging tale, but without much point.

The narration is well done with decent character distinction. Fortunately, there is brisk pacing which makes for a quick listen.

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