"The Great God Gold" by William Le Queux is a thrilling tale where a doctor gets tangled in a dangerous mystery after a dying man hands him a cryptic blue envelope. This discovery propels Doctor Raymond Diamond into an adventure filled with hidden knowledge, the allure of riches, and deep historical puzzles. It all starts in a Paris hotel, with a stranger's final moments and a secret he desperately wanted to protect, leading Diamond to chase after the truth buried within the stranger's partly destroyed papers, changing his life forever and potentially uncovering world-shaking revelations.

The Great God Gold
By William Le Queux
In early 20th-century Paris, a doctor's life is upended when a dying man's secret blue envelope ignites a quest for hidden knowledge and unimaginable wealth.
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.