Book Review
Jan. 21st, 2006 10:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
To Lie with Lions
by Dorothy Dunnett
Despite the fact that it ends on a sad note, the sixth book of the House of Niccolo was a happier book than the previous one in the series. Nicholas regains a lot of his personal and professional equilibrium at the beginning of the book, which gives him the ability to conduct his affairs with more control, daring, and finesse. It was much more enjoyable to read. One of the highlights of the novel is a magnificent adventure that takes place in Iceland and involves piracy and two erupting volcanos. There are only two books left in the series, and it is clear that the endgame has been set up.
by Dorothy Dunnett
Despite the fact that it ends on a sad note, the sixth book of the House of Niccolo was a happier book than the previous one in the series. Nicholas regains a lot of his personal and professional equilibrium at the beginning of the book, which gives him the ability to conduct his affairs with more control, daring, and finesse. It was much more enjoyable to read. One of the highlights of the novel is a magnificent adventure that takes place in Iceland and involves piracy and two erupting volcanos. There are only two books left in the series, and it is clear that the endgame has been set up.