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The Man in the Iron Mask - A Musketeer Epic of Royal Secrets Betrayal and Justice by Alexandre Dumas - cover

The Man in the Iron Mask - A Musketeer Epic of Royal Secrets Betrayal and Justice by Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas, Zenith Golden Quill

Maison d'édition: Zenith Golden Quill

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Synopsis

A mysterious prisoner. A masked identity. And the final stand of the legendary Musketeers.

The Man in the Iron Mask is the dramatic conclusion to Alexandre Dumas's epic saga of The Three Musketeers. As King Louis XIV tightens his grip on France, a secret prisoner languishes behind an iron mask—his true identity hidden, his fate sealed. But when Aramis uncovers the truth, the Musketeers reunite for one last mission, challenging power, loyalty, and justice.

This thrilling novel blends historical intrigue, royal conspiracies, and swashbuckling action into one of the most captivating tales in classic literature.

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✔ Ideal for fans of adventure fiction, historical drama, and Dumas's Musketeer series

💬 What Readers Say:
"A powerful finale to the Musketeer legend."
"Rich in suspense, emotion, and political drama."
"Dumas at his most masterful—unmissable for historical fiction fans."

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Disponible depuis: 05/05/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 321 pages.

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