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The Count of Monte Cristo - The Ultimate Tale of Revenge Redemption and Unforgettable Adventure - cover

The Count of Monte Cristo - The Ultimate Tale of Revenge Redemption and Unforgettable Adventure

Alexandre Dumas

Publisher: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Summary

Betrayed. Imprisoned. Transformed. Now it's time for revenge.
Framed for a crime he didn't commit, young sailor Edmond Dantès is cast into the infamous Château d'If, where hope seems lost and death feels near. But within the cold stone walls, he uncovers a secret that will change everything—knowledge of a vast hidden treasure and the power to reinvent himself as the mysterious Count of Monte Cristo.

What follows is one of the most thrilling and emotional tales in all of literature—a sweeping story of injustice and vengeance, betrayal and forgiveness, love lost and honor reclaimed.

Spanning across Marseille, Rome, and Paris, and filled with political intrigue, secret identities, and masterful schemes, The Count of Monte Cristo is an epic of transformation and poetic justice that has captivated generations.

"The most perfect story in world literature."
– Umberto Eco

"A literary masterpiece of drama, mystery, and triumph over adversity."
– The New York Times

This edition is ideal for fans of high-stakes fiction, timeless classics, and readers who believe that no betrayal goes unanswered.

✅ Why Readers Love It:
⚖️ A powerful and emotional journey of justice and revenge

🏰 Epic in scope, rich in character, and unforgettable in storytelling

📚 One of the most widely read and loved novels in the world

🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to dive into a world of betrayal and brilliance—where a man once wronged becomes the instrument of fate.
Available since: 08/07/2025.
Print length: 1085 pages.

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