In 'The Veiled Man,' William Le Queux transports readers to the sweeping expanse of the Sahara Desert, painting an intricate portrait of the notorious robber-sheik Ahamadou and his audacious life of desert marauding. Masterful in its narrative, the novel combines the raw beauty of untamed landscapes with the tempestuous exploits of its central character. Le Queux's prose, rich in descriptive image...