The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

by Alexandre Dumas and Autri Books
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 11/05/2025

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In Volume 3 of The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès extends his reach over Paris, orchestrating a series of events that draw his enemies deeper into his elaborate plan. As he navigates high society, new alliances form, and old secrets resurface, forcing those who once conspired against him to unknowingly seal their own fates.


This volume introduces key figures in the Count's scheme, including the ambitious Andrea Cavalcanti, the tragic yet captivating Haydée, and the powerful Villefort family, whose past is about to be unraveled. With each calculated maneuver, the Count manipulates business, politics, and personal relationships to ensure that justice-or vengeance-prevails.


As betrayal and ambition clash, tensions rise at the lavish summer ball, where the sins of the past begin to cast long shadows over the present. But as the Count moves closer to his final retribution, the question remains: is he truly in control, or is he being shaped by the very fate he seeks to command?

ISBN:
9798349343582
9798349343582
Category:
Classic fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
11-05-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
Autri Books
Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas was born July 24, 1802, at Villiers-Cotterets, France, the son of Napoleon's famous mulatto general, Dumas.

Alexandre Dumas began writing at an early age and saw his first success in a play he wrote entitled Henri III et sa Cour (1829). A prolific author, Dumas was also an adventurer and took part in the Revolution of 1830.

Dumas is most famous for his brilliant historical novels, which he wrote with collaborators, mainly Auguste Maquet, and which were serialized in the popular press of the day.

His most popular works are The Three Musketeers (1844), The Count of Monte Cristo (1844-45), and The Man in Iron Mask (1848-50). Dumas made and lost several fortunes, and died penniless on December 5, 1870.

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