A review by ianbanks
The Guns of Avalon by Roger Zelazny

5.0

Less hardboiled than the first but still full of Corwin's sardonic tone, especially the near-perfection of the first third of this when Corwin recovers from his ordeal in Amber's dungeons and reveals what a true badass he is. Of course, this volume also has his brother Benedict, who may be my favourite character in the entire series. Immensely entertaining.