
In the crisp morning of March 22, 1718, a young seigneur rides a sleek Spanish horse to the far end of the Pont Neuf, his posture as rigid as a sentry’s. He soon spots a larger, swaggering figure—a half‑civilian, half‑military captain with a battered hat and a sparkling sword—making a theatrical entrance from the Place Dauphine. Their brief, witty exchange, full of mutual respect and a hint of financial need, quickly turns into a promise of alliance, setting the tone for a daring partnership.
From that moment, the two men find themselves drawn into the shadowed world of Parisian intrigue, where noble honor collides with secret conspiracies. Their journey will carry them through taverns, bustling markets, and the hidden corridors of power, as they navigate loyalties, rivalries, and the ever‑present danger of the crown’s watchful eye. Listeners can expect a vivid portrait of early‑18th‑century France, bustling with humor, swashbuckling charm, and the restless spirit of adventure that defines the knight’s quest.
Language
fr
Duration
~17 hours (981K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and www.ebooksgratuits.com
Release date
2006-03-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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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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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