
The Gypsy Queen's Vow
A gypsy queen walks through a stormy night toward London, her heart set on vengeance. Ketura, fierce and unyielding, has made a vow that will shatter lives and redeem honor. Her son Reginald Germaine lies imprisoned for theft, stolen from her by the very society that spurns her kind. Now she descends upon the city like a force of nature, her grief transforming into something far more dangerous: a mother's terrible promise. As the lights of London gleam through the darkness, Ketura carries with her the weight of ancient wrongs and the unshakeable certainty that justice, true justice, belongs to those brave enough to seize it. May Agnes Fleming, one of the first Canadian writers to conquer the American publishing world, delivers a sensation novel that pulses with Victorian intensity. Ketura is no passive victim but a revolutionary figure, a woman of the margins who will not accept her son's fate quietly. In a world of rigid class and crushing injustice, a mother's love becomes the most dangerous force of all.





