The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet

The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet

by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Narrated by Eddie Lopez

Unabridged — 8 hours, 31 minutes

The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet

The Cavalier in the Yellow Doublet

by Arturo Pérez-Reverte

Narrated by Eddie Lopez

Unabridged — 8 hours, 31 minutes

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Overview

In the cosmopolitan world of seventeenth-century Madrid, Captain Alatriste and his protégé Íñigo are fish out of water. But the
king is determined to keep the captain on retainer and-as a veteran with no other livelihood-he must remain, even as his
“employment” brings him uncomfortably close to old enemies. While Íñigo pursues an ill-fated romance with the lovely but sinister
Angélica de Alequézar, Alatriste begins an affair with the famous, and famously beautiful, actress María Castro. However, he soon
discovers that the cost of her favors may be more than he bargained for, especially when he and Íñigo become unwilling participants in a
court conspiracy that could lead them both to the gallows. ...

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

The swashbuckling spirit of Rafael Sabatini lives on in Perez-Reverte's fifth installment to the adventures of the 17th-century Spanish swordsman, Capt. Diego Alariste. The novel finds Diego back in Madrid, where even the slightest personal affront can lead to a clash of blades. Accompanied, as usual, by his loyal young servant, Iñigo Balboa Aguirre, and his friend, the poet and playwright Francisco de Quevedo, Diego learns that both he and King Philip IV are rivals for the attentions of the married actress Maria de Costa, who has many other suitors lined up at her dressing room door. Not even a death threat can scare off the ardent captain, who becomes a pawn in an old enemy's dastardly plot to assassinate the king. Richly atmospheric and alive with the sights, sounds and smells of old Madrid, this tale of derring-do is old-fashioned fun. It's elegantly written and filled with thrilling swordplay and hairbreadth escapes-escapist books don't get much better than this. (Sept.)

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Kirkus Reviews

Perez-Reverte (The King's Gold, 2008, etc.) returns to familiar territory in 17th-century Spain, dispatching Captain Diego Alatriste for a fifth round of swordplay, gamesmanship and swashbuckling romance. Introduced in Captain Alatriste (2005), our hero is battle-hardened but tender-hearted, skilled with swords both literal and (ahem) metaphorical. In fact, his tenderness for women, in this case for the beautiful actress Mar'a de Castro, tends naturally to lead to complications with their husbands. Alatriste is accompanied by a young servant, I-igo Balboa Aguirre, whose innocence leads him to folly and to some questionable decisions that endanger his master. I-igo's narration (though the author also uses an omniscient third-person voice) unfolds from the perspective of an old man who knows how the story is going to end; he gives us occasional flash-forwards to the fate of some of the characters, including the death of Alatriste, as well as to the decline of Spanish culture later in the century. The novel is set during the reign of Philip IV, and political intrigue both foreign and domestic stirs men to occasional acts of violence and attempts at assassination. It's also a golden age of Spanish literature, and writers such as Lope de Vega and Tirso de Molina play roles on the periphery of the action. The lubricious villains try to implicate Alatriste in nefarious plots against the king, but our intrepid gallant of course manages to escape every shackle imposed on him. Although I-igo's fascination with one of the ladies of the court almost gets both master and servant killed, this is a world in which the good guys ultimately, and predictably, triumph. Lightweight, pleasant andunobjectionable.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176146042
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 11/17/2020
Series: Adventures of Captain Alatriste , #5
Edition description: Unabridged
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