"A Dash for a Throne" by Arthur W. Marchmont is a tale of royal impersonation replete with intrigue, villains, heroes, and daringness. A man, through a series of events, becomes embroiled in a plot for the Prussian throne, all for the sake of a pleading look from a young woman in distress. Can he save her from those who seek her ruin? It will take all his ingenuity and strength.
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Marchmont can definitely write a gripping adventure! Men play fast and loose with the destiny of a German throne, heedless of the desires of the Kaiser or the young woman they are forcing to become Queen. This is most definitely a book that is unpredictable and miles from any hint of boring its readers. You will be on the edge of your seat wondering whether or not the hero can succeed in rescuing the heroine; time and time again, his path seems clear, only for a new obstacle to intervene. A sweet romance blossoms during the tale, but is it born only to be crushed by other influences?