To borrow Alex's favourite phrase: uh-oh.
"Roger Zelazny's The Dawn Of Amber - The New Amber Novel by John Gregory Betancourt." I found this in Transreal bookshop this morning, and I cannot help but be afraid...very afraid.
The reviews I've found of it (Paul Di Filippo on SciFi.com, and Alma A. Hromic on SFSite.com) do nothing to alleviate this anxiety.
I myself have extensively abused the Amber universe and mythology in numerous Amber role-playing sessions, but Zelazny's canon has always been sacred. Yet here is the first volume in a new trilogy that has been sanctioned by Zelazny's estate. (Note: not necessarily in accordance with Zelazny's actual wishes.)
One of the cover quotes is from twice-Hugo-winning Richard A. Lupoff, who says:
"[Betancourt] is the ideal choice to assume Roger Zelazny's mantle..."
Um. Neil Gaiman or Steven Brust would seem a more obvious choice, but there you go....
I bought the book, but I'm still not sure if I actually want to read it. I'll let you know what I think if I do.


Andy
There was quite a lot of discussion of this book on the Amber mailing list when it first became available in the US...
There were a few people who said it was okay, and a few more who claimed it wasn't a bad book if you didn't think of it as part of the Amber series, but generally speaking people who read it were not impressed either buy the story or the writing style.
Then there were hoards of folk who refused to read it, but claimed it must be bad simply because Zelazny didn't want it written...
I've not read it and probably won't, not for any political reason but because I've don't find enough time to read these days and already have a big backlog of books to get through.
I'd be interested to hear your opinion when you have read it though.