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Juliet Dymoke (1919–2001)

Autor von A Pride of Kings

31+ Werke 280 Mitglieder 11 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Werke von Juliet Dymoke

A Pride of Kings (1978) 52 Exemplare
The Lord of Greenwich (1980) 31 Exemplare
The Sun In Splendor (1980) 26 Exemplare
The Royal Griffin (1978) 24 Exemplare
The Lion of Mortimer (1979) 23 Exemplare
Henry of the High Rock (1971) 19 Exemplare
Of the Ring of Earls (1973) 19 Exemplare
The Cloisterman (1969) 13 Exemplare
The Lion's Legacy (1974) 7 Exemplare
The White Cockade (1979) 5 Exemplare
A Border Knight (1987) 5 Exemplare
A Kind of Warfare (1981) 3 Exemplare
Ride to Glencoe (1989) 2 Exemplare
Serpent in Eden (1974) 2 Exemplare
The Making of Molly March (1996) 2 Exemplare
Hollanders House (1991) 1 Exemplar
Treason in November (1978) 1 Exemplar
Bend Sinister (1975) 1 Exemplar
Born for Victory (1974) 1 Exemplar
Prisoner of Rome (1975) 1 Exemplar
The French Captive (1997) 1 Exemplar
A Fragile Marriage (1995) 1 Exemplar
Winter's Daughter (1994) 1 Exemplar
March to Corunna (1985) 1 Exemplar
Two Flags for France (1986) 1 Exemplar

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Enjoyable

I enjoyed this book on William Marshall. I only knew a little about him from other I about other people. This is the first story that was centered around him. He was a great and most loyal knight even when it was difficult to do so. I look forward to the other books in the series.
 
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ChrisCaz | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 23, 2021 |
It was just o.k.

It had it's good moments but I have read far better historical fiction on Eleanor and Simon than this. I liked the first book much better.
 
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ChrisCaz | 2 weitere Rezensionen | Feb 23, 2021 |
Just okay

Again this book was just okay. Not enough dialogue for me. Not sure if I will continue to read others in the series
 
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ChrisCaz | 1 weitere Rezension | Feb 23, 2021 |
I'm back into that phase where I will read anything to do with The Scarlet Pimpernel/the French Revolution, so when this popped up on Amazon, the price and the pretty cover convinced me to download a copy, even though I had never heard of the author. (I thought Juliet Dymoke was a new, self-published author, but she was actually an old school historical romance writer who died in 2001.)

The Queen's Diamond is an old-fashioned novel, like the author, but then I love Baroness Orczy's Pimpernel series, so that worked for me. Any F-Rev fiction readers who prefer the hero/heroine to be 100% red, white and blue cockade-wearing, Robespierre-quoting, guillotine-wielding republicans will not be amused, however, because the central characters are all royalist aristos. What bothered me more was the sudden launch into an almost constant stream of dialogue with little action, like I'd missed the first few chapters. Once I caught onto what was happening, and who was who, I grew more involved in the story, but lost interest again towards the end - when the Queen's Blue Diamond, a necklace stolen along with the crown jewels from the Royal Treasury in 1792, finally entered the story.

A dry novel in the style, though lacking the same drive or romance, of Baroness Orczy and Jean Plaidy.
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