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The Count of Monte Cristo
by 
Alexandre Dumas
John Lee
  
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Subject(s):  Classic Literature
Fiction
Language(s):  English
Awards:  Audie Awards
Audio Publishers Association
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File size:   674649 KB
ISBN:   9781433247958
Release date:   Jul 15, 2005

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Dashing young Edmond Dantès has everything: a fine reputation, an appointment as captain of a ship, and the heart of a beautiful woman. But his perfect life is shattered when three jealous friends conspire to destroy him. Falsely accused of a political crime, Dantès is locked away for life in the infamous Chateau d'If prison. But it is there that Dantès learns of a vast hidden treasure. After fourteen years of hopeless imprisonment, Dantès makes his daring escape and follows his secret map to untold fortune. Disguised now as the mysterious and powerful Count of Monte Cristo, Dantès seeks out his enemies, and nothing will stand in the way of his just revenge.

Filled with thrilling episodes of betrayal, romance, and revenge, The Count of Monte Cristo is one of the greatest adventure stories ever written. (Translator Unknown)


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Alexandre Dumas (1802-1870), French novelist and playwright, was born at Viller-Cotterets, the son of an innkeeper's daughter and one of Napoleon's generals. He moved to Paris in 1823 to make his fortune in the theater, and at twenty-eight he was one of the leading literary figures of his day. His complete works were eventually to fill over 300 volumes, and his stories made him the best-known Frenchman of his age.

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