About This Book
A dramatic retelling of a biblical episode set at a royal court, it follows a young woman who conceals her origin after becoming queen and, urged by a loyal kinsman and counselor, reveals herself to intercede with the ruler against a plot to annihilate her people. The action centers on court intrigue, moral duty versus self‑preservation, and the use and fragility of royal favor, leading to the conspirator's exposure and a sudden reversal of fortune for the threatened community. Written in three acts for private performance, the verse highlights rhetorical force and psychological restraint.
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