
Paris in the summer of 1829 is a glittering stage for a stranger whose name alone—Monte‑Christo—stirs every salon. Wealthy, enigmatic, and seemingly untouchable, he commands the attention of financiers, aristocrats, and the fashionable youth who orbit his lavish villa at Auteuil. His presence turns ordinary gatherings into spectacles, and rumors about his origins and motives ripple through the city like gossip on a summer breeze.
Amid this fervor, the affluent Danglars family prepares to bind their only daughter, Eugenie, to the handsome Count Andrea Cavalcanti. The evening of the marriage contract is a tableau of silk, candles, and polished ambition, drawing the era’s most influential figures to witness the alliance. When Monte‑Christo finally appears, the room erupts, and his inscrutable stare hints at a deeper game—one that may involve secrets far beyond a simple matrimonial bargain.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (482K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-07-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1839–1915
A restless and adventurous voice in 19th-century French fiction, he wrote popular novels, detective stories, and early speculative tales while also living a politically dramatic life. His work moves easily between mystery, social criticism, and imaginative adventure.
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