This collection brings together five of Alexandre Dumas’s most celebrated and thrilling novels, brimming with intrigue, duels, loyalty, betrayal, and heroic exploits. Set against the backdrop of 17th and 18th-century France, these novels feature unforgettable characters like d’Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and Edmond Dantès, and traverse themes of justice, revenge, camaraderie, and redemption.
Titles included:
The Three Musketeers– D’Artagnan joins the king’s elite musketeers and becomes entangled in political conspiracies and daring missions, all while forging lifelong friendships.
Twenty Years After– A sequel that revisits the musketeers during a time of political upheaval, exploring how loyalty and friendship endure across decades.
Ten Years Later– A tale of succession, romance, and political maneuvering, continuing the adventures of the musketeers and introducing new challenges.
The Count of Monte Cristo– A riveting tale of betrayal and vengeance, following Edmond Dantès as he escapes wrongful imprisonment and meticulously orchestrates revenge on those who wronged him.
The Man in the Iron Mask– A gripping conclusion to the Musketeer saga, involving secret identities, royal intrigue, and the fate of a mysterious prisoner hidden behind an iron mask.
Why read this collection?
Epic adventures rich with drama, romance, and political intrigue.
Timeless themes of loyalty, justice, revenge, and redemption.
Vivid historical settings and fast-paced storytelling.
Memorable, larger-than-life characters who have become icons in world literature.
Ideal for fans of classic adventure tales and historical sagas.
About the Author
Alexandre Dumas (1802–1870) was a French writer and one of the most widely read authors of the 19th century. Born to a general of mixed African ancestry, Dumas rose to literary fame with his historical novels that combined rich history with high adventure. His works—especiallyThe Three MusketeersandThe Count of Monte Cristo—have been translated into dozens of languages and adapted countless times for stage and screen. Known for his storytelling genius and flamboyant prose, Dumas remains a towering figure in world literature.