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At the Queen's Mercy

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A narrator and his companion, stranded in the African interior, become involved with a dying priest who reveals the secret of a queen, a captive woman, and a hidden treasure. Their tale moves through ambushes, poisoned arrows, and tense encounters with hostile tribes, while rituals, witchcraft, and a high priestly council complicate every step. Episodes alternate daring errands, imprisonments, feats of strength, and strange revelations as allies and enemies shift around them. The narrative culminates in direct confrontations that test loyalty and courage and in a final struggle to secure life, love, and freedom.

About the Author

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Mabel Fuller Blodgett

Mabel Fuller Blodgett was an American author known for her novel "At the Queen's Mercy." This work, set against a backdrop of royal intrigue, showcases her ability to weave complex narratives that explore themes of power and vulnerability. Blodgett's writing reflects a keen understanding of character dynamics and societal structures, making her contributions to literature noteworthy. While her body of work may not be extensive, her singular novel has garnered attention for its engaging storytelling and rich historical context.

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