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Dorothy Dunnett (Author)
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June 1984
For the first time Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles are available in the United States in quality paperback editions.

Pawn in Frankincense is the fourth in the legendary Lymond Chronicles. Somewhere within the bejeweled labyrinth of the Ottoman empire, a child is hidden. Now his father, Francis Crawford of Lymond, soldier of fortune and the exiled heir of Scottish nobility, is searching for him while ostensibly engaged on a mission to the Turkish Sultan. At stake is a pawn in a cutthroat game whose gambits include treason, enslavement, and murder. With a Foreword by the author.
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For the first time Dunnett's Lymond Chronicles are available in the United States in quality paperback editions.

Pawn in Frankincense is the fourth in the legendary Lymond Chronicles. Somewhere within the bejeweled labyrinth of the Ottoman empire, a child is hidden. Now his father, Francis Crawford of Lymond, soldier of fortune and the exiled heir of Scottish nobility, is searching for him while ostensibly engaged on a mission to the Turkish Sultan. At stake is a pawn in a cutthroat game whose gambits include treason, enslavement, and murder. With a Foreword by the author. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 575 pages
  • Publisher: Warner Books (June 1984)
  • ISBN-10: 0445084723
  • ISBN-13: 978-0445084728
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,914,955 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Your summer beach book this is not. Most definitely not., June 12, 1997
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To date, I have worn out three sets of the Francis Crawford series. This is the first volume I read years ago - out of order - and it remains my favorite. Dunnett presents her characters and their historical settings in such immaculate and realistic detail that when I put the book down, I am tempted to go over to J.C. Penney's and order a new set of chausses - until I remember that this is the 1990's and not the 1540's. In Pawn, the prosaic 14 year old Philippa Somerville finally comes into her own, proving to be as daunting and as bloody-minded as Francis himself. She sets out in search of not one but two kidnapped infants, through the Middle East and internecine warfare among the Knights Templar. Francis is forced to trail her across the Mediterranean, while avoiding the demands of his erstwhile employers, the Scots and French; dodging the machinations of his English enemies; and avoiding capture by Suleiman the Magnificent AND the Knights. Philippa and one of her charges wind up in a harem, where she acquires a formidable knowledge of Persian love-poetry, but attempts to turn her into a sleek Persian courtesan fail miserably - a process Dunnett imbues with great humor. The humor is a necessary antidote to the terror she creates in a chess game denouement the likes of which Deep Blue can only hope to avoid forever. The six books in this series (how I wish there were 60!) remain the most re-read books in my library. The Lymond Chronicles are not an easy read, but you will be moved and affected by them in a way that no Danielle Steele or Dominick Dunne can ever achieve. Getting acquainted with Francis, Philippa, Sybilla, Kate, Jerott and Archie Abernethy - and the men of St. Mary's - is well worth part of your summer
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars suspenseful and exciting beyond belief, December 19, 2002
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Having read the first four Lymond books, I find this one to be my favorite, much as I loved "A Game of Kings" and "Disorderly Knights." It has been years since a book, especially such a dense and difficult book, has kept me awake until the small hours of the morning reading. Once I got through the first 100 pages, there was no stopping me; I finished it in a week. I grew much more attached to Phillipa, a character I hadn't particularly liked before, and to Jerott Blyth and, of course, to Lymond. Lymond's cunning and wit and daring amaze me; he's just so...good. And in this book, some of the human side of Lymond was revealed, which gave him even more depth as a character. Dunnett's amazing plot twists and turns and never fails to surprise me; I was literally unable to sit still for most of the second half. When I read the chess scene at the end, I could hardly contain myself (and I was in public, too). There is certainly nothing easy about Dunnett's series; I had to plow through the first 100 pages of "A Game of Kings" and most of "Queensplay," but after having read "Pawn in Frankincense," I couldn't be more glad that I kept going. Every character has his or her own nuances that are kept up and developed wonderfully; no one is ordinary in any way. I've grown very fond of the ones who have been around for a couple of books. I recommend the Lymond Chronicles to any lover of history or Europe, or just anyone who appreciates a good book. The history is flawless and the story is one of the best since Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings."
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Fantastic Book by Dunnett!, August 23, 2000
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! Her style continually reminds me of Dumas. History, adventure, great characters - all mix together to form a gripping story. I couldn't put it down last night as I finished it. Most impressive to me is the way she is "realistic" (within, of course, the fictional world she created). By that, I mean that her characters, good and evil, make tough choices. Good sometimes doesn't triumph completely, bad people sometimes come out on top, and loyal friends sometimes pay the price for our heros adventures. This is no fairy tale. A few times, I was actually shocked by the story as it progressed (especially at the end of this book). All in all, a great read if you like historical/fictional mixes. I especially enjoyed being introduced to a world I knew nothing about (ancient Turkey and its empire).
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