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Lymond Chronicles 01 Game Of Kings (Paperback)

by Dorothy Dunnett (Author)
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
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Praised for her historical fiction by critics and devoted fans alike, author Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles took the romance world by storm some 30 years ago, firmly fixing Dunnett's reputation as a master of the historical romance. The Game of Kings, the first story in The Lymond Chronicles, sets the stage for what will be a sweeping saga filled with passion, courage, and the endless fight for freedom. The setting is 1547, in Edinborough, Scotland. Francis Crawford of Lymond returns to the country despite the charge of treason hanging over his head. Set on redeeming his reputation, He leads a company of outlaws against England as he fights for the country he loves so dearly. Dangerous, quick-witted, and utterly irresistible, Lymond is pure pleasure to watch as he traverses 16th-century Scotland in search of freedom. The Game of Kings is a must-have for the historical romance connoisseur.


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The opening book in the world famous "Lymond Chronicles", Dorothy Dunnett's bestselling series. Lymond is back ...the whisper spreads quickly on that warm August night in 1547. Francis Crawford of Lymond, and outlawed rebel, is in Edinburgh again ...and his arrival in Scotland ignites a series of explosive events. Against a background of political intrigue and violence, Lymond is tracking three men, one of whom holds the only answer he can give to the world, the parliaments and the men who condemned him.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Has to be one of the most highly overrated authors EVER!, May 23 1998
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This review is from: The Game of Kings (Hardcover)
I just couldn't see the point of this book. The prose is turgid and overwrought. Dunnett seems to think that throwing around meaningless similies (so many I started counting them per page) and quotes in foreign languages counts for style. I read "Queen's Play" because someone gave it to me and found it was just as horrific.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Ever read a book and ask yourself "Huh"?, Jul 24 1997
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Dunnett's story is interesting enough, but this is some of the driest reading I've ever encountered. You really have to want to read this book let alone continue with the series
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5.0 out of 5 stars Francis Crawford of Lymond, 16C's James Bond?, Jan 27 2008
By Misfit (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Game of Kings (Paperback)
What fun! Its 1547, Henry VIII is dead and his young son Edward VII sits on the throne, as does a very young Mary sit on the throne of Scotland. Negotiations were made and broken to betroth young Mary to Edward and cement the two countries - or will the Scots marry her off to the dauphin of France instead? Francis Crawford of Lymond, a disgraced nobleman accused of treason sneaks back into Scotland and thus the game begins (to clear his name? is he working for the English as a spy? to murder his brother so that Lymond can inherit the Culter estates?).

Francis and his band of "merry men" immediately begin to wreak havoc, including setting fire to his brother's estate after stealing the silver and holding the ladies (including his mother) at knife point for their jewelry. Throughout, Francis' brilliant wit, sarcasm and heroism keep the reader enthralled and at times laughing out loud. Lymond's escapades take him up and down the breadth of Scotland as Dunnett slowly peels back the layers of her story and keeps the reader guessing until the very end, finishing in a trial of ups and downs, twists and turns ala Perry Mason.

This is not an easy tale to get into, especially if you have no passing knowledge of the Tudor/Stuart courts and noblemen during the 16C. Dunnett also liberally sprinkles her text with quotes from Latin, French and Olde English, you can purchase her companion book if you must know every word and nuance but I did just fine without it -- just skip the Latin you won't miss it. However, it's well worth the effort to stick with it until you "get it" as you will be well rewarded with a jolly good yarn, with as much action, excitement and swashbuckling good sword play as you would find in any Dumas novel -- for me that is the highest compliment I can give any author. A solid five stars, and I am now starting book two in the series, Queens' Play.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Just keep on reading
There are two ways to read this book. If you are the kind of person who needs everything laid out nicely for them at every step of the plot, predictable, flat characters, then you... Read more
Published on Jun 24 2003 by Liloo

5.0 out of 5 stars Hello!!! What are you waiting for?
Out of all the series of books I've ever read this is the best. The absolute best. It's hard to get through the first book or maybe it was just me. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2002 by Sam G

2.0 out of 5 stars Must be a polyglot to enjoy this book
Although Ms. Dunnett clearly understands the time period in which this story takes place, her ability to use her large knowledge base to make an enjoyable reading experience for... Read more
Published on Feb 14 2002 by Pale Hose

5.0 out of 5 stars Irresistible, especially if you get the Dunnett encyclopedia
If you like long, fascinating reads, and if you are willing to work at your reading, and if intellectual challenges excite and delight you, then this book is your portal to... Read more
Published on Dec 18 2001 by Zechristof

5.0 out of 5 stars Without a Doubt
I had never for believed that someones heart could actually be in their mounth, or their jaw could drop, but this book completely proved me wrong. Read more
Published on Oct 9 2001 by Michael Chase-levenson

2.0 out of 5 stars a waste of time
The story was exciting, and in spite of my annoyance with the author, I skimmed through the last third of the book to find out the end. Read more
Published on Aug 14 2001 by Jon Winchester

5.0 out of 5 stars Never never never never
have I woken up in the middle of the night and lay there wondering how the hero was going to get out of the mess he was in. Until I met Lymond. Read more
Published on Jul 24 2001 by Robin Latour

5.0 out of 5 stars Once you're hooked, you can't put it down!
This book was Dorothy Dunnett's first foray into historical fiction. It took me about 200 pages to get into the rhythym of her writing, but once I got there I was unable to put... Read more
Published on Jul 19 2001 by Kathryn H. Arata

5.0 out of 5 stars congrats to Dunnett for a job well done!
My hat is off to Dorthy Dunnett for creating not one but six of the most densly plotted, absorbing, and giddily entertaining books I have ever come across. Read more
Published on Jun 29 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A Series A Scientist Would Love!
Yes, that IS a strange title for a review of one of the greatest feats of historical fiction. Let me explain. Read more
Published on May 15 2001 by Stephen Orr

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