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The Game of Kings

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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Game of Kings by Dorothy Dunnett, read by David Monteath.
It is 1547 and, after five years imprisonment and exile far from his homeland, Francis Crawford of Lymond - scholar, soldier, rebel, nobleman, outlaw - has at last come back to Edinburgh.
But for many in an already divided Scotland, where conspiracies swarm around the infant Queen Mary like clouds of midges, he is not welcome.
Lymond is wanted for treason and murder, and he is accompanied by a band of killers and ruffians who will only bring further violence and strife.
Is he back to foment rebellion?
Does he seek revenge on those who banished him?
Or has he returned to clear his name?
No one but the enigmatic Lymond himself knows the truth - and no one will discover it until he is ready . . .

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      This is the first book of Dorothy Dunnett's vast, lively melodrama, The Lymond Chronicles. Set in sixteenth-century Scotland, where 4-year-old Mary Queen of Scots reigns in name only, it follows the adventures of a swashbuckling high born outlaw named Francis Crawford, known as Lymond. The book seems to include the entire population of the British Isles at the time, which could pose a problem for some listeners, but Samuel Gillies does a fine job with the English and Scottish accents, and fans of historical fiction should have a lovely time. B.G. (c) AudioFile 2001, Portland, Maine

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