Nine Princes in Amber
1970 • 175 pages

Ratings110

Average rating3.6

15

The story starts with the protagonist Corwin in a hospital bed and without any memories. He had suffered an car accident and although he could not remember anything, he knew that he had to get out of there.

Not wanting to betray his condition, lest others try to lie him, he bluffs his way throughout the book until he can find out who to trust. As he finds his sister, a thought comes to his mind: he may not know recollect much, but he is certain of one thing: never trust anyone, specially if they are your kin.

He begins to suspect that his accident may have been a murder attempt, and try to figure it out which brother or sister was responsible, and why. What's so important about him?

I wanted to give this a 4 because it is so rare for me to like something, and this is slightly above average.

This book is a bit light on Fantasy, since it mostly passes on our contemporary world.

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