The Book of Kings and Exilic Identity is an outstanding overview of 1-2 Kings which gives new students of Kings an excellent framework from which to work and challenges experienced scholars to consider the biblical text anew. The themes investigated are illuminating and do originate in the text itself. As noted, the major contribution is Lovell’s description of the text’s narrative arrangement. So convincing is his presentation that future studies on Kings will need to engage with Lovell’s structural observations or find their arguments lacking.