VOLUME VII: Caprice and Rondo
Synopsis by Judith Wilt
With the bravura storytelling and pungent authenticity of detail she brought to her acclaimed
Lymond Chronicles, Dorothy Dunnett, grande dame of the historical novel, presents The House
of Niccolo series. The time is the 15th century, when intrepid merchants became the new
knighthood of Europe. Among them, none is bolder or more cunning than Nicholas vander
Poele of Bruges, the good-natured dyer's apprentice who schemes and swashbuckles his way to
the helm of a mercantile empire.
Winter 1474 finds Nicholas exiled in the frozen port of Danzig, Poland. His Machiavellian
exploits in Scotland have cost him friends and family--not to mention countless riches. As the
ice melts, temptations arise. Will he assist the Muslim Prince Uzum Hasan against the Turks?
Will he lose himself among the secret, scented gardens of the Crimea in the arms of a close
friend's bride? As Nicholas pursues his future, his estranged wife, Gelis, seeks the truth about
his past, only to discover the secret identity of his latest comrade in arms--a tantalizing ghost
from the past poised to deal him the crowning death blow.
Shimmering with detail, alive with intrigue, Caprice and Rondo is Dorothy Dunnett's
quicksilver evocation of a world where joy is fleeting, love is unexpected, and truth the rarest
commodity of all.
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