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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

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The Count of Monte Cristo

Annotated ebook edition

Alexandre Dumas

Ebook

Reading lane: 18th-Century History

A wrongly imprisoned man reemerges as an enigmatic nobleman to execute a meticulous, suspenseful campaign of revenge that turns ordinary rooms and letters into weapons.

Why this edition

Imprisoned, betrayed, and presumed dead, Edmond Dantès escapes from a grim island fortress and reemerges as the enigmatic Count of Monte Cristo to orchestrate a meticulous campaign of retribution. Alexandre Dumas’s sprawling novel maps revenge across salons, courtrooms, dim corridors, sealed letters, and whispered confidences, turning everyday rooms and documents into instruments of pressure. As danger escalates scene by scene, alliances shift, secrets surface, and social leverage becomes as decisive as sword or coin. Rich in period atmosphere and dramatic set pieces, the narrative rewards close attention to how light, voice, and setting deliver consequence: a paused door, a withheld explanation, a misdirected letter can alter destinies. Both a propulsive adventure and a study in moral reckoning, The Count of Monte Cristo offers sustained emotional payoff for readers who savor layered plotting, historical texture, and the slow tightening of suspense toward an unforgettable resolution.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Annotated Classic

A serious, readable edition that pairs literary scale with historical framing.

Come here for

  • Annotated, unabridged Dumas in a clean Kindle format
  • Historical commentary beside the text

Expect

  • Layered but accessible
  • A keepsake-friendly classic

Book Details

Authors
Alexandre Dumas
Format
Ebook
Theme
18th-Century History · French Literary Collections

Best for readers who want

  • Readers who enjoy long-form, intricately plotted historical novels with layered suspense and moral complexity
  • Fans of classic literature and 19th‑century fiction seeking atmospheric period detail and courtroom/social drama
  • Book-club readers who favor discussion-ready themes: justice vs. vengeance, identity, and social power

What this edition emphasizes

  • Epic scale and meticulous plotting deliver sustained suspense across social scenes, courtrooms, and private corridors
  • Rich period atmosphere—detailed settings, textures, and light that reward close reading
  • Complex moral inquiry into justice, identity, and the costs of vengeance
  • A narrative built from small, consequential moments (a paused door, a misdirected letter) that cumulatively alter lives

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