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Lymond Chronicles 03 Disorderly Knights (Paperback)

by Dorothy Dunnett (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Malta, Summer 1551. Here, in a brilliant arena clouded by corruption and violence, Lymond is precipitated into an intricate and potentially lethal duel with a man famed for his leadership, his courage, his saintliness - Graham Reid Malett, Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta. Malett holds in his sway the hearts and minds of many men and so, in another fashion, does the dangerous and beautiful child-woman, his sister. It seems that Lymond must either be seduced or destroyed.


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The daring Scottish nobleman Francis Crawford of Lymond travels to Malta to assist in the battle against the Turkish armada, only to discover that the knights of the Order of St. John have become corrupt. Reprint. 20,000 first printing."

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5.0 out of 5 stars Book #3 in The Lymond Chronicles and what a nail biting finish!, Feb 15 2008
By Misfit (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Disorderly Knights (Paperback)
Francis Crawford of Lymond is sent by the French King to the Island of Malta where the Knights Hospitallers are threatened by an invasion from the Turks. While there Francis is caught up in the politics of the Knights, in particular one Graham Malett who the reader will discover is not at all what he and his convent raised sister are what they appear to be on the surface. As Dunnett slowly peels back the layers of her story, the reader is taken from Malta to embattled Tripoli and then back again to Scotland as Francis intrigues to discover Graham's hidden agendas. To say much more would give away the whole plot, but be prepared for some memorable moments that will stick with you for long after the book is finished. The scene with the sheep (LOL), the nail biting suspense in Tripoli as they try to defuse the flame before Tripoli is blown to bits and of course the final climax during the sword fight between Lymond and his greatest enemy.

Throughout, Francis Crawford is a fascinating hero, and is as suave, debonair, flawed and fascinating as only a 16th Century version of James Bond could be. This is a complicated tale, and one that a reader has to pay close attention to, if you let your mind wander you may have to back track occasionally as I did. Dunnett is also very subtle (sometimes too much so!) and you do have to wait until the very end when all is revealed during a heart stopping sword fight in an Edinburgh cathedral, and a big surprise for Francis that will have you scrambling for the next book in the series, A Pawn in Frankincense. Five stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding fiction, April 1 2002
By H. McCarthy (London, U.K.) - See all my reviews
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This third book in the series book pits Francis Crawford of Lymond against an adversary worthy of his steel - Graham Reid Malett, a gorgeous, gifted, lying, scheming, corrupt and captivating giant of a man possessed (in more ways than one) of the adoration of almost everyone who meets him, not to mention the most beautiful sister in the world. Can Francis survive the encounter? Like all good writers, Mrs.Dunnett respects her villain too much to make him easy meat, and the conflict between these two gives the book real tension and pace. The Somerville women and the enigmatic Sibylla develop in unexpected and interesting ways, Lymond's male companions reveal why he rates them high or low, and the author gives us not just a rattling good yarn but a great cast of characters and a quick tour of the philosophy and politics of the time into the bargain. The book would be worth reading just for Lymond and Malett, but it offers much more. And it couldn't be filmed, because the actors who could step into these two pairs of shoes simply don't exist. I leave the debate over whether Dorothy Dunnett is a 'great' writer or merely a 'good' one to others. She's a hugely enjoyable writer, and I'd rather spend the time enjoying than making needless comparisons. This is a well plotted, well paced, well structured book with characters you won't forget in a hurry. Just read it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars As Much Fun As You Can Have Reading, Nov 15 2001
By schapmock (New York, New York) - See all my reviews
The Disorderly Knights, 3rd in the Lymond Chronicles, must be one of the most thrilling adventure stories ever written. From the initial Borderland skirmishes to the intrigue on Malta, from the cryptic dueling at St. Mary's to the Edinburgh climax, the thunderbolt narrative never ceases to twist, turn, and surprise. Lymond himself seems almost to transcend the existing literature -- a genuinely original romantic hero.

I'd argue that Lymond Chronicles are actually underrated, as no one I know seems to have heard of them. Having at this point read the first three, its hard to think of anything with which to compare them. The dazzling, larger than life characters, the gleaming wit and razor-sharp dialogue, the breathless action and labyrinthian plotting all combine to create nearly perfect novels: rollercoaster, thinking person's adventure tales.

If the first volume has the advantage of surprise and the second is distinguished by its French Court setting and intrigue, I'd make the (arguable) argument that this third is even better, having the advantage of a more serpentine plot, genuinely shocking final quarter revelations, and a villain of spectacular stature.

If you love to read, dig into these masterpieces at earliest opportunity -- but start with the first, Game of Kings. They're confusing enough as it is...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Not Overrated
...Any understanding of what the experience of existing in these times requires imagination and conjecture. Read more
Published on May 25 2001 by clinton orman

5.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful Lymond installment.
The Disorderly Knights is a wonderful addition to Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles. These books are truly wondrous creations on many levels. Read more
Published on April 19 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars Another wonderful Lymond installment.
The Disorderly Knights is a wonderful addition to Dorothy Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles. These books are truly wondrous creations on many levels. Read more
Published on April 19 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Overrated
These books have a tremendous following. This is not surprising as Dunnett is a very good writer and has a remarkable talent for maintaining readers' interest despite complicated,... Read more
Published on Jan 28 2001 by R. Albin

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a Wondrous Book!
Good for you if you've made it to this, book three in the Lymond series. This is the best series I have read in a long time. It is so worth reading! Read more
Published on Oct 24 2000 by S. Schwartz

5.0 out of 5 stars Knights is Worthy of this Brilliant Series
If you've made it to this, book number three in the series, you are no doubt an Lymond addict like me. Read more
Published on April 27 2000 by soba525

5.0 out of 5 stars Another engrossing book!
Dorothy Dunnett continues to impress me. I'm a big fan of Dumas and his trilogies. Dunnett comes darn close to his writing. Read more
Published on Mar 14 2000 by Jonathan Robbins

5.0 out of 5 stars They just keep geting better as the series progresses
The third in the Lymond series sees Lymond fight in Malta and then return home to some surprises in Scotland. Read more
Published on Jul 7 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Dunnett's Lymond series is superb, and this one top-notch
In this installment, Lymond travels to Malta and then back to Scotland, becoming involved with the Knights of the Order of St. John, risking his life several times. Read more
Published on Nov 24 1997

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