Oh, Lymond is ground into fine bits of powder by the end of the series, though admittedly not by the end of this book. But, yes, he has it coming. And, no, his brother didn't frame him. Lymond is NOT the wounded angel; Lymond is more the suicidal Satan. Think Alcibiades.
Not saying you have to enjoy Dunnett, by the way; you don't.
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Not saying you have to enjoy Dunnett, by the way; you don't.