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A Guile of Dragons by James Enge features the return of Morlock Ambrosius though not in quite the same way as the previous novel, The Wolf Age. I rather loved the The Wolf Age with the fantastic character of Morlock and an original and fascinating setting it was a high water mark for the first three Morlock novels. A Guile of Dragons takes things back to the start detailing the birth and rise of Morlock Ambrosius and marks the beginning of a new serious of Morlock novels.
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In this, Enge goes back to tell a story of the young Morlock Ambrosius we've met as a much older man in this earlier books. Those are written as a series of stand-alones, but this one is the start of a named series so I'm assuming it's going to be an extended story meant to be read in sequence. For those who haven't read the earlier three, A Guile of Dragons might be just as good a starting point with the character as Blood of Ambrose, though I found that knowing where Morlock ends up later cast
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