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Pawn in Frankincense
  

Pawn in Frankincense (Hardcover)

de Dorothy Dunnett (Author)
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About the Author

Dorothy Dunnett was born in 1923 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Her time at Gillespie's High School for Girls overlapped with that of the novelist Muriel Spark. From 1940-1955, she worked for the Civil Service as a press officer. In 1946, she married Alastair Dunnett, later editor of The Scotsman.

Dunnett started writing in the late 1950s. Her first novel, The Game of Kings, was published in the United States in 1961, and in the United Kingdom the year after. She published 22 books in total, including the six-part Lymond Chronicles and the eight-part Niccolo Series, and co-authored another volume with her husband. Also an accomplished professional portrait painter, Dunnett exhibited at the Royal Scottish Academy on many occasions and had portraits commissioned by a number of prominent public figures in Scotland.

She also led a busy life in public service, as a member of the Board of Trustees of the National Library of Scotland, a Trustee of the Scottish National War Memorial, and Director of the Edinburgh Book Festival. She served on numerous cultural committees, and was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. In 1992 she was awarded the Office of the British Empire for services to literature. She died on November 9, 2001, at the age of 78.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 Book #4 in the Lymond Chronicles and a definite WOW book, Fév 21 2008
Par Misfit (Seattle, WA USA) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Pawn in Frankincense (Paperback)
Pawn in Frankincense opens up shortly after the end of The Disorderly Knights, as Jerrott and Phillipa track down Lymond on his search to find Francis' child, stolen by renegade Knight Graham Reed Malett and hidden somewhere in the heart of the Ottoman Empire. Francis uses his position as an emissary of France delivering gifts to Suleiman the Magnificent as an entrée into the mysterious world of the east as he and his companions continue their desperate search for Lymond's son. However, the deliciously evil Graham's schemes lead them on from one false lead to another, as the web is spun to bring Francis and troops further into Graham's evil web. Nothing and no one is as they seem, and the author throws many red herrings and surprises into her tale and eventually we discover that there are two blond, blue eyed children being sought. One child is Francis', who is father of the other?

Although separated, Lymond and his followers all end up in Constantinople, as Graham's plots come to fruition and Lymond, Jerrott, Archie and the mysterious Marthe with the striking resemblance to Lymond begin the fight of their lives in a real life chess game with deadly consequences for any who are "captured", and Francis battles to maintain his wits against the deadly addiction Graham's schemes have unknowingly afflicted him with.

As with the first three books in the series, 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 book is filled with non-stop action and suspense and ends with quite a big surprise of a cliffhanger which will send the reader reaching for the next book in the series, The Ringed Castle. A solid five stars and my favorite so far in the series.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Fabulous monsters, Avril 1 2002
Par H. McCarthy (London, U.K.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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By far the most baroque episode of Dorothy Dunnett's outrageously baroque romantic adventure series, this book depicts the final conflict between Lymond and Gabriel, now a renegade in the service of Islam - but only insofar as Islam can serve his own ambitions. Can Francis survive his encounter with the golden god and save all the innocents sucked into the morass of political and personal intrigue? Mrs Dunnett is far too clever to make it a foregone conclusion; but with her usual skill, she gives every other character his or her due. The whole structure of the tale is cleverly entwined in the political and social life of Europe and the Near East at the time, giving us at one sitting a heartwrenching, dramatic romance and a very palatable history lesson. Tragedy and betrayal strike at the most unexpected moments, and relationships develop in directions I, for one, didn't anticipate. 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.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 A long journey, Avril 1 2002
Par H. McCarthy (London, U.K.) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Anyone who has not read the first four novels in the series needn't worry; you can start THE RINGED CASTLE without any prior knowledge of Lymond and his circle. It stands alone, a densely plotted, tense and evocative tale of adventure in one of the sixteenth century's wildest frontiers, filled with incredible characters, heated by raging emotions, chilled by ice-cold political calculations. But oh, how much more you'll enjoy it if you wait until you've read the first four books! Whichever way you choose to enter Dorothy Dunnett's world, don't hesitate - start out on your first adventure with Lymond and prepare,like everyone else who meets him, to be repelled, charmed, overwhelmed, manipulated and ultimately seduced.
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4.0étoiles sur 5 Not Lymond's Best
Volume IV in the Lymond Chronicles sees a slight drop in quality from the splendid first three volumes, but Dunnett and Lymond on an off day still run circles about the... Read more
Publié le Janv. 8 2002 par schapmock

5.0étoiles sur 5 If you've gotten to book 4 in The Lymond Chronicles.........
This is the one you have waited for. From now until book 6 things you believed you knew in the past will be put into new perspective. Read more
Publié le Jui 19 2001 par Sam G

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Best of Lymond
I've now read five of the six books in the Lymond series and Pawn is the best. It is filled with action (Lymond's knife fights in the surf of North Africa with his arch-enemy),... Read more
Publié le Jui 18 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Depressing but excellently written
I had a very hard time reading parts of this book--I cried and cried at the abuse that Lymond's son suffers at the hands of his enemies. Read more
Publié le Avril 26 2001 par L. Emilie Lintner

4.0étoiles sur 5 Exciting and moving
Having read the first four Lymond novels, I think "Pawn" is by far the best. As other readers have noted, DD's novels get better with each novel in the series. Read more
Publié le Avril 21 2001

5.0étoiles sur 5 Great Book, Part of a Great Series, But Left Me Feeling Low
I just finished Pawn in Frankincense. As all her stories, this one is spellbinding. My wife could not believe how quickly I finished the book considering how busy I am. Read more
Publié le Mars 7 2001 par David Bronstein

2.0étoiles sur 5 Great story but hideously annoying style!
I've never read a book that made me more conscious of the author. The plot was creative and intricate, the setting was fascinating and well described, and the characters were... Read more
Publié le Déc 6 2000

5.0étoiles sur 5 Check and Mate!!
This is the most heart-stopping of the Lymnond chronicals so far. I am sure if you read this book, you will be as awe-struck as I. Read more
Publié le Nov. 8 2000 par S. Schwartz

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Fantastic Book by Dunnett!
Well, this is the fourth book by Dunnett that I've read (the three earlier books in the Lymond series being the others). Quite simply, Dunnett gets better with each book! Read more
Publié le Aoû 23 2000 par Jonathan Robbins

5.0étoiles sur 5 Harrowing, Riveting and Hugely Rewarding.
This is the 4th in Dorothy Dunnett's ever compelling Lymond Chronicles. (Although not a prerequisite given Dunnett superb writing skills, I suggest you read all 6 books in order... Read more
Publié le Avril 27 2000 par soba525

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