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Scales of Gold: The Fourth Book of The House of Niccolo by Dorothy Dunnett
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Scales of Gold: The Fourth Book of The House of Niccolo

by Dorothy Dunnett

Series: The House of Niccolo (4)

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Vintage (1999), Paperback, 544 pages

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This feels like the turning point of the 'House of Niccolo' series, much as Checkmate was in the 'Lymond Chronicles.' There's the long, slow build-up of character development throughout the book—for all that much of it takes place in West Africa, in places where Europeans would so rarely have ventured in the fifteenth century, or even in the present day, there is relatively little description of the environment in which Nicholas and his group find themselves. It's much more introverted, about the ways in which going there changes them. (In a way, yes, which does ping a little on the enigmatic-black-folks-mystically-empowering-the-white-people scale).

A leisurely, engaging, if unsurprising read—until, of course, you get to the last ten pages or so, when in classic Dunnett style your eyebrows are made to rise higher and higher until you squeak "What?!" very loudly. Not as bad as Checkmate, of course—what ever could be?—but still. What. ( )
  siriaeve | Jun 30, 2008 |
My favorite Niccolo book of the series (thus far), though one that had
me wanting to throw almost every character against the wall at some point. But I think I learned a lot more about Nicholas in this novel, which made it all the harder to bear at the end. Great character development of Gelis, whom I think is intriguing, though I don't know if I'll like her. ( )
  aarti | Aug 2, 2006 |
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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 Niccolò 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.
      
The year 1464 finds Nicholas back in Venice. Plagued by enemies bent on dissolving his assets and smearing his character, he sets sail for Africa, legendary location of the Fountain of Youth, home to a descendant of Sheba and Solomon, and the source of gold in such abundance that men prefer to barter in shells. He will learn firsthand the brutality and grandeur of the Dark Continent, from the horror of the slave trade to the austere nobility of Islamic Timbuktu. He will discover, too, the charms of the beautiful Gelis van Borselen--a woman whose passion for Nicholas is rivaled only by her desire to punish him for his role in her sister s death. Erotic and lush with detail, Scales of Gold embraces the complexity of the Renaissance, where mercantile adventure couples with more personal quests behind the silken curtains of the Age of Discovery.

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