It is the 16th century, and the seven-year-old Mary Queen of Scots is in peril. She is under the constant threat of those who wish to keep her from taking the throne in England. The Queen Mother calls upon the former outlaw Francis Crawford of Lymond to protect the young girl. Lymond, in disguise, has infiltrated the palace in order to keep vigil. But will his watchful eye be enough to save the young Queen?
""This is the second book in the famous Lymond Chronicles by Dorothy Dunnett, exploring the intricacies of 16th century history through the exploits of the soldier Francis Crawford of Lymond. In Queen's Play, Crawford is dispatched to France and embarks on a nightmare game of hide and seek in the court of Henri II"--Pub. description."
"It is the 16th century, and the seven-year-old Mary Queen of Scots is in peril. She is under the constant threat of those who wish to keep her from taking the throne in England. The Queen Mother calls upon the former outlaw Francis Crawford of Lymond to protect the young girl. Lymond, in disguise, has infiltrated the palace in order to keep vigil. But will his watchful eye be enough to save the young Queen?"
"It is the 16th century, and the seven-year-old Mary Queen of Scots is in peril. She is under the constant threat of those who wish to keep her from taking the throne in England. The Queen Mother calls upon the former outlaw Francis Crawford of Lymond to protect the young girl. Lymond, in disguise, has infiltrated the palace in order to keep vigil. But will his watchful eye be enough to save the young Queen?"@en
"Francis Crawford travels to Renaissance France to protect Mary Stuart, his future queen, and to unravel the plots that threaten her life. Some violence and some descriptions of sex. Sequel to "Game of kings". Followed by "Disorderly knights.""@en
"In 1550 Scotland is torn by internal discord but clings to the hope that the betrothal of Mary, child Queen of Scots, to the Dauphin of France will seal the nation's fate."@en
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