
Great White Queen
An English boarding school becomes the unlikely starting point for one of William Le Queux's most audacious tales. Richard Scarsmere's world shifts when his quiet classmate Omar reveals himself as a prince from the mysterious kingdom of Mo, whisked away to England for his safety. But Omar's mother, the enigmatic Great White Queen, summons him home, and Omar convinces the Englishman to accompany him back to Africa. What follows is a descent into a world of palace intrigue, deadly secrets, and shifting allegiances where nothing and no one is quite what they seem. Le Queux crafts a compulsively readable adventure that balances exotic spectacle with genuine suspense, building to revelations that unravel everything Scarsmere thought he knew about his friend, the queen, and the kingdom awaiting them. It's a tale of loyalty tested, identity hidden, and the dangerous thin line between the civilized world and the wild heart of Africa.




























