"The Great White Queen: A Tale of Treasure and Treason" by William Le Queux, is a thrilling adventure set in Africa where Richard Scarsmere, a man living an ordinary life in England, finds himself entangled in a quest for treasure and survival. His life takes an unexpected turn when he befriends the enigmatic Omar Sanom, later revealed to be a prince from a secret African kingdom. Together, they navigate treacherous landscapes and face betrayals, including that of Kouaga, while discovering friendship, testing loyalty, and confronting cultural clashes.

The Great White Queen: A Tale of Treasure and Treason
By William Le Queux
Embark on a perilous journey to a hidden kingdom where friendship is tested, loyalty is challenged, and treasure awaits amidst treachery.
Summary
About the AuthorWilliam Tufnell Le Queux was an Anglo-French journalist and writer. He was also a diplomat, a traveller, a flying buff who officiated at the first British air meeting at Doncaster in 1909, and a wireless pioneer who broadcast music from his own station long before radio was generally available; his claims regarding his own abilities and exploits, however, were usually exaggerated. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and the anti-German invasion fantasy The Invasion of 1910 (1906), the latter becoming a bestseller.
William Tufnell Le Queux was an Anglo-French journalist and writer. He was also a diplomat, a traveller, a flying buff who officiated at the first British air meeting at Doncaster in 1909, and a wireless pioneer who broadcast music from his own station long before radio was generally available; his claims regarding his own abilities and exploits, however, were usually exaggerated. His best-known works are the anti-French and anti-Russian invasion fantasy The Great War in England in 1897 (1894) and the anti-German invasion fantasy The Invasion of 1910 (1906), the latter becoming a bestseller.