
Whither Thou Goest
Published in 1910, 'Whither Thou Goest' by William Le Queux follows the story of Guy, the son of the Earl of Saxham, who defies his father's wishes by falling in love with a woman of humble means. In an attempt to separate them, the Earl secures Guy a position at the British Embassy in Madrid, unaware that he is sending his son into a dangerous environment rife with anarchism and personal vendettas. The novel is notable for its exploration of class conflict and the consequences of parental control.




























