My decision to reread these novels as an adult continues to pay dividends. The Hand of Oberon covers a large amount of the origin of the Pattern, the levels of shadow and of Amber’s history that we have not yet seen from the view of our protagonists, and also some clarity on the imprisonment of Dworkin. If none of this makes sense, you haven’t been reading the books and that’s a shame. I’m phoning this review in to the nth degree because it’s Sunday and I’m […]
The Hand of Oberon
The Hand of Oberon by Roger Zelazny

