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A young Englishwoman wanders Cairo's bazaars seeking falcons and exotic animals and notices Hugh Carden Ali, the son of a local sheikh and his English wife. Through hawking, market encounters, and the schemes of courtesans and traders, she becomes involved in a romantic and adventurous entanglement that tests loyalties, family ties, and cultural boundaries. The narrative alternates vivid, sensory scenes of streets and markets with episodes of personal danger and emotional decision, exploring themes of identity, cross-cultural attraction, and fate as characters from differing worlds confront honor, desire, and social constraint.

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Joan Conquest

Joan Conquest was a notable author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of adventure and romance. Her works often feature strong female protagonists and exotic settings, reflecting a fascination with both the natural world and the complexities of human relationships. Among her key titles are "Desert Love," which explores themes of passion and survival in a harsh landscape, and "Leonie of the Jungle," a tale of adventure and self-discovery. Conquest's writing is characterized by vivid imagery and a sense of adventure, making her a unique voice in her literary era.

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