The Last Queen of Sheba

by Jill Francis Hudson

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'An enthralling journey into an ancient world.' - Edoardo Albert, author of Edwin: High King of Britain

A vividly-realized and beautifully crafted novel focused around the fabled meeting between Sheba and Solomon

Against all odds Makeda, daughter of an obscure African chieftain, is chosen as Queen of all Sheba. Recognizing her own inexperience, yet desperately wanting to address Sheba's appalling social injustice, she is persuaded by her cousin Tamrin, wealthy merchant and narrator of the novel, to visit Solomon, King of Israel, to find out about how he governs his kingdom. She is hugely impressed by Israel's prosperity, by the wisdom and integrity with which Solomon rules, by the Hebrew religion, which she decides to adopt as her own, and by the justice for all that she determines to copy.

However Solomon, who is trapped in a childless and loveless dynastic marriage with Pharaoh's daughter, allows himself to fall in love with the beautiful and intelligent African. He eventually tricks her into sleeping with him, and on the return journey to Sheba she discovers that she is pregnant.

The son to whom she gives birth grows up in the court of Sheba, and eventually travels to Israel with Tamrin, to meet his father. But Solomon is a broken man, having put his doomed love for Makeda and need for an heir before his relationship with God. He has taken hundreds of wives and concubines in a fruitless attempt to recapture the love which he and Makeda shared. And Israel is no longer the nation of his youth . . .

When the leader of the nation of God is apostate, where will the blessing fall?
  • ISBN10 1782640975
  • ISBN13 9781782640974
  • Publish Date 21 March 2014
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Lion Hudson Ltd
  • Imprint Lion Fiction
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 320
  • Language English