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The Count of Monte Cristo

Alexandre Dumas, Bookish

Verlag: Bookish

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Unearth the Secrets of the Ultimate Revenge Classic! Dive deep into Alexandre Dumas' timeless masterpiece as it whisks you on a thrilling journey from despair to destiny. Feel the joy, surprise, and comfort in each turn of the page.

"An unparalleled odyssey of betrayal and retribution. A must-read!" – [Famous Author/Reviewer]

Journey Through:
🔸 Edmond Dantès' harrowing imprisonment in the depths of Château d'If.
🔸 The discovery of a hidden treasure that would change his fate forever.
🔸 Intricate conspiracies, timeless love, and the burning thirst for vengeance.

Witness the transformation of a betrayed sailor into the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo. Join countless readers who've been entranced, inspired, and profoundly moved by this unparalleled saga.

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Verfügbar seit: 14.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 636 Seiten.

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