Twenty Years After - Alexandre Dumas - ebook + książka

Twenty Years After ebook

Alexandre Dumas

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⚔️ Two decades have passed. The swords are rusty, the kingdom is fragile—and the Musketeers must ride again. In Twenty Years After, Alexandre Dumas revives his beloved heroes D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis, now older, wiser, and scattered across France. As civil war erupts, old friendships are tested, new allegiances formed, and a new generation rises. But when the fate of the monarchy and the soul of France hang in the balance, the Musketeers reunite—ready to cross swords with traitors, protect the innocent, and confront their own pasts. Set during the Fronde rebellion and the execution of King Charles I of England, this powerful follow-up blends historical fact with high-stakes adventure, delivering the rich emotional complexity that defines Dumas's best work. 📚 Why this novel is essential: Continues the saga from The Three Musketeers Features darker, deeper character development Rich with historical detail and political drama A tale of aging heroes, shifting loyalties, and enduring friendship 📚 Perfect for readers who enjoy: Sweeping historical adventures Stories of friendship, duty, and redemption Royal conspiracies and civil unrest Character-driven classics with real-world history 📚 What readers are saying: "A bold, emotional sequel that deepens the Musketeer legacy." – Historical Fiction Journal "Dumas blends action and heartbreak with masterful storytelling." – Amazon Reviewer 👉 Click "Buy Now" to reunite with the Musketeers as they battle for honor in a nation divided.

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Liczba stron: 1130

Rok wydania: 2025

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