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The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas is one of the greatest adventure novels ever written: a sweeping tale of betrayal, imprisonment, revenge, justice, and transformation.
Edmond Dantès is a young sailor with a promising future when he is falsely accused and imprisoned in the Château d'If. Years of suffering turn innocence into calculation, especially after he learns of a hidden treasure and escapes to reinvent himself as the mysterious and powerful Count of Monte Cristo. Returning to society, he sets out to reward loyalty, punish treachery, and confront the cost of vengeance.
First published in the 1840s, Dumas's novel combines historical drama, romance, intrigue, and moral complexity on a grand scale. Its unforgettable plot explores whether revenge can truly restore justice, or whether it risks consuming the soul of the person who seeks it.
A monumental classic of French literature, this novel continues to thrill readers with its suspense, emotional force, and extraordinary portrait of destiny remade by will.
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