Whither Thou Goest
'Whither Thou Goest' Summary
Guy, the Earl of Saxham's son, is thrust into a world of danger and intrigue when his father, determined to thwart his love for a woman deemed unsuitable, secures him a position at the British Embassy in Madrid. Little does the Earl know that he is sending his son into the heart of a hotbed of anarchist activity. In this volatile climate, Guy finds himself pursued by a vengeful woman, her motive shrouded in secrecy. As Guy attempts to navigate the treacherous currents of Spanish politics and the machinations of a powerful and enigmatic group of anarchists, he finds himself caught in a web of conspiracies, betrayals, and perilous encounters. Guy's journey is fraught with danger, as he faces life-threatening situations and narrow escapes. The novel is a thrilling blend of adventure, romance, and political intrigue, set against the backdrop of a turbulent Spain. Through it all, Guy must grapple with the complexities of his personal desires, the weight of his family's expectations, and the dangerous realities of a world where love, loyalty, and power are constantly at odds.Book Details
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William Le Queux
British
William Le Queux (1864-1927) was a British novelist and journalist who was widely popular for his works of spy fiction and mystery novels. He was born in London and had a passion for writing from a...
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