Temporal Power by Marie Corelli is a compelling tale of political intrigue, spiritual reflection, and the quest for true leadership. Set in a fictional European kingdom, the novel follows the rise of a young and idealistic king who struggles to balance the demands of power with his moral and spiritual convictions. As he navigates treacherous court politics and faces the corruption of those around him, he seeks guidance from a mysterious and wise advisor. Corelli's rich storytelling and philosophical insights make Temporal Power a thought-provoking exploration of the nature of authority, justice, and the human soul.
Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was a British novelist popular from the publication of her first novel in 1886 until World War I. Corelli's novels sold more copies than the combined sales of popular contemporaries, including Arthur Conan Doyle, H. G. Wells, and Rudyard Kipling. Critics derided her work as "the favourite of the common multitude," but she was Queen Victoria's favourite writer.