
audiobook
by Alexandre Dumas, Auguste Maquet
A crisp March morning in 1718 finds the bustling banks of the Pont‑Neuf alive with the clatter of hooves and the murmur of Parisian life. A dashing young noble, fresh from the countryside on a sleek Spanish charger, encounters the flamboyant Captain Roquefinette, whose half‑civilian, half‑military attire and bright scarlet‑tinged epaulet catch every eye. Their witty exchange quickly reveals a shared circle of aristocratic acquaintances and a taste for daring exploits.
When the young noble, René de Valef, mentions a pending duel over a bitter dispute involving his friend Chevalier Raoul d’Harmental, the captain steps forward, offering his sword and counsel. The stakes are high—honor, reputation, and a looming journey to Spain—all balanced against the ticking clock of a scheduled morning confrontation near the Maillot‑gate. Listeners will be drawn into a vivid tableau of early‑18th‑century intrigue, where gallant bravado meets the razor‑sharp edge of dueling etiquette.
Language
fi
Duration
~6 hours (359K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Finland: Arvi A. Karisto, 1923,reprint 1967.
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2022-02-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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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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