Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome II

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Le comte de Monte-Cristo, Tome II

by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet

FR·~12 hours

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The story opens with Franz emerging from a vivid dream, his senses still tinged with the ghostly light of a tomb and the fresh scent of dry heather. He finds himself on a sun‑lit shore, the sea glistening and the laughter of sailors drifting on the wind, while his mind struggles to piece together the fragmented memories of a hidden palace and a clandestine feast. The calm of the morning blends with the lingering mystery of his nocturnal visions, setting a tone of wonder and uneasy anticipation.

Soon Franz is greeted by a crew of mariners who speak of a generous host—Simbad—who has sent his regards before hastily departing for Malaga. The encounter is punctuated by a brief, enigmatic farewell as a distant yacht sails away, leaving behind a faint plume of smoke and a promise of unfinished business. This early encounter hints at a web of secret alliances and looming dangers that will propel Franz into a world of intrigue and revenge.

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Language

fr

Duration

~12 hours (699K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-03-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

1802–1870

Best known for The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, this wildly popular French storyteller helped define the adventure novel. His life was dramatic too, shaped by family history that reached from France to Saint-Domingue, now Haiti.

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Auguste Maquet

Auguste Maquet

1813–1888

Best known as Alexandre Dumas’s behind-the-scenes collaborator, he helped shape some of the most famous adventure novels of the 19th century. A historian, dramatist, and novelist in his own right, he spent much of his life balancing literary success with a long fight for proper credit.

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