
An intrepid English officer, driven by curiosity and a letter from a trusted friend, finds himself alone in the unforgiving heat of the Great Sahara. After days of scorching solitude, his desperate ride is interrupted by the distant clatter of a caravan—camels bearing glittering arms and vivid burnouses. The sudden encounter with the wary guards and the enigmatic merchant Ali Ben Hafiz thrusts him into a world of desert customs, where hospitality is measured against suspicion, and every step forward feels like a gamble against the relentless sun.
Guided into the oasis town of Noum‑en‑Nas, he discovers a hidden realm of shade, water, and a bustling harem where the beautiful Zoraida commands attention. As he navigates courtly intrigue and cultural barriers, his outsider status both endangers and endears him to those around him. The early days of his journey set the stage for a tale of love, honor, and the fragile balance between foreign ambition and the timeless rhythms of desert life.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (779K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2012-10-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1864–1927
A hugely popular early master of spy fiction, he turned fears of invasion and international intrigue into fast-moving stories that gripped readers before the First World War. His books helped shape the mood of his age, mixing journalism, suspense, and a flair for dramatic danger.
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