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| Author = Scott Lynch |
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+ | | Published = 27 June 2006 |
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+ | | Series = [[Gentleman Bastard (series)|Gentleman Bastard Sequence]] |
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+ | '''''The Lies of Locke Lamora''''' is the first book in the [[Gentleman Bastard (series)|''Gentleman Bastard'' series]] written by [[Scott Lynch]]. It was first published on June 27, 2006. |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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+ | [[Locke Lamora]], son of a mother now dead and a father he never knew, is sold to a thief captain in the port city of [[Camorr]], to be trained in the art of stealing. He turns out to be extraordinarily gifted in that regard, but also shows a considerable amount of recklessness, as well as little care for the [[Secret Peace]] between the criminal underworld and the rich and powerful of the city. He is soon passed on to [[Father Chains]], a priest of the nameless god of thieves, who wants to make him part of a small group of outstanding tricksters and con men, the [[Gentlemen Bastards]]. |
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+ | == References == |
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+ | === Characters === |
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+ | [[Aganesse]] • |
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+ | [[Anjais Barsavi]] • |
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+ | [[Nazca Barsavi]] • |
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+ | [[Pachero Barsavi]] • |
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+ | [[Vencarlo Barsavi]] • |
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+ | [[Sabetha Belacoros]] • |
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+ | [[Bug]] • |
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+ | [[Father Chains]] • |
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+ | [[Conté]] • |
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+ | [[Marius Cordo]] • |
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+ | [[Cicilia de Ricura]] • |
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+ | [[Evante Eccari]] • |
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+ | [[Lukas Fehrwight]] • |
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+ | [[Gregor Foss]] • |
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+ | [[Paleri Jacobo]] • |
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+ | [[Gray King]] • |
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+ | [[Locke Lamora]] • |
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+ | [[Leviana|Don Leviana]] • |
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+ | [[Isabella Manechezzo]] • |
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+ | [[Nicovante]] • |
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+ | [[Jean Tannen]] • |
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+ | [[Lorenzo Salvara]] • |
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+ | [[Sofia Salvara]] • |
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+ | [[Calo Sanza]] • |
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+ | [[Galdo Sanza]] • |
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+ | [[Veslin]] |
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+ | === Places === |
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+ | [[Angevine]] • |
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+ | [[Ashmere]] • |
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+ | [[Austershalin mountains]] • |
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+ | [[Camorr]] • |
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+ | [[Emberlain]] • |
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+ | [[Five Towers]] • |
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+ | [[The Floating Grave]] • |
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+ | [[Iron Sea]] • |
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+ | [[Nacozza Vineyards]] • |
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+ | [[Palace of Patience]] • |
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+ | [[Sea of Brass]] • |
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+ | [[Shades' Hill]] • |
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+ | [[Shifting Market]] • |
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+ | [[Tal Verrar]] • |
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+ | [[Temple of Perelandro (Camorr)|Temple of Perelandro]] • |
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+ | [[Tumblehome]] • |
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+ | [[Viscount's Gate]] |
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+ | === Other === |
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+ | [[Austershalin]] • |
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+ | [[House of bel Auster]] • |
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+ | [[capa]] • |
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+ | ''[[contrarequialla]]'' • |
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+ | [[devilfish]] • |
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+ | [[Elderglass]] • |
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+ | [[Falselight]] • |
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+ | [[garrista]] • |
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+ | [[Hangman's Wind]] • |
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+ | [[Idler's Day]] • |
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+ | ''[[nichavezzo]]'' • |
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+ | [[Secret Peace]] • |
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+ | [[Shifting Revel]] • |
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+ | [[Wicked Sisters]] • |
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+ | [[wolf shark]] • |
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+ | [[yellowjacket]]s |
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+ | == External links == |
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+ | * [[Wikipedia:The Lies of Locke Lamora|''The Lies of Locke Lamora'']] on Wikipedia |
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Revision as of 02:20, 9 January 2020
The Lies of Locke Lamora is the first book in the Gentleman Bastard series written by Scott Lynch. It was first published on June 27, 2006.
Plot
Locke Lamora, son of a mother now dead and a father he never knew, is sold to a thief captain in the port city of Camorr, to be trained in the art of stealing. He turns out to be extraordinarily gifted in that regard, but also shows a considerable amount of recklessness, as well as little care for the Secret Peace between the criminal underworld and the rich and powerful of the city. He is soon passed on to Father Chains, a priest of the nameless god of thieves, who wants to make him part of a small group of outstanding tricksters and con men, the Gentlemen Bastards.
References
Characters
Aganesse • Anjais Barsavi • Nazca Barsavi • Pachero Barsavi • Vencarlo Barsavi • Sabetha Belacoros • Bug • Father Chains • Conté • Marius Cordo • Cicilia de Ricura • Evante Eccari • Lukas Fehrwight • Gregor Foss • Paleri Jacobo • Gray King • Locke Lamora • Don Leviana • Isabella Manechezzo • Nicovante • Jean Tannen • Lorenzo Salvara • Sofia Salvara • Calo Sanza • Galdo Sanza • Veslin
Places
Angevine • Ashmere • Austershalin mountains • Camorr • Emberlain • Five Towers • The Floating Grave • Iron Sea • Nacozza Vineyards • Palace of Patience • Sea of Brass • Shades' Hill • Shifting Market • Tal Verrar • Temple of Perelandro • Tumblehome • Viscount's Gate
Other
Austershalin • House of bel Auster • capa • contrarequialla • devilfish • Elderglass • Falselight • garrista • Hangman's Wind • Idler's Day • nichavezzo • Secret Peace • Shifting Revel • Wicked Sisters • wolf shark • yellowjackets
External links
- The Lies of Locke Lamora on Wikipedia