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The Count of Monte Cristo - A Timeless Tale of Betrayal Revenge and Redemption by Alexandre Dumas - cover

The Count of Monte Cristo - A Timeless Tale of Betrayal Revenge and Redemption by Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas, Zenith Golden Quill

Publisher: Zenith Golden Quill

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Summary

Imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. Reborn as a mysterious nobleman. Driven by justice—and vengeance.

The Count of Monte Cristo is Alexandre Dumas's thrilling epic of betrayal, escape, transformation, and revenge. Falsely accused and locked away in the notorious Château d'If, Edmond Dantès spends years plotting his return and retribution. When he finally emerges as the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo, no one who wronged him is safe.

Rich with themes of justice, loyalty, romance, and the devastating cost of vengeance, this enduring classic is a cornerstone of world literature and one of the most gripping stories ever told.

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✔ Perfect for fans of epic historical fiction, classic literature, and intricate plots

💬 What Readers Say:
"A literary masterpiece that blends action, emotion, and intrigue."
"The greatest revenge story ever written."
"Impossible to put down—a true classic for all generations."

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Available since: 05/05/2025.
Print length: 1575 pages.

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