Queens' play /

Having miraculously cleared his name of charges of murder and treason, Francis Crawford of Lymond is hardly the type to settle down to a peaceful life. Instead, he embarks on a secret mission to protect the Scottish queen, who, though still a little girl, is already the object of malicious intrigues...

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Main Author: Dunnett, Dorothy (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Vintage books, a division of Penguin Random House, 2019.
Edition:Second Vintage Books Edition.
Series:Dunnett, Dorothy. Lymond chronicles ; 2.
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Summary:Having miraculously cleared his name of charges of murder and treason, Francis Crawford of Lymond is hardly the type to settle down to a peaceful life. Instead, he embarks on a secret mission to protect the Scottish queen, who, though still a little girl, is already the object of malicious intrigues. Embedding himself within the decadent French court, Lymond undertakes the most unlikely of masquerades to ensure that the young queen remains safe. But with his past weighing more heavily on Lymond than he would ever admit, he finds himself sinking a little too deeply into his devious disguise -- and risks losing himself completely. -- page 4 of cover
Item Description:"Originally published in hardcover in Great Britain by Cassell & Company Ltd., London, and in the United States by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, in 1964." -- title page verso
Physical Description:xii, 516 pages ; 24 cm.
ISBN:0525565256
9780525565253