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For the first time in English in over a century comes a new translation of the forgotten sequel to Dumas's The Three Musketeers, continuing the dramatic tale of Cardinal Richelieu and his implacable enemies.In 1844, Alexandre Dumas published The Three Musketeers, a novel so famous and still so popular today that it scarcely needs introduction. Shortly thereafter he wrote a sequel, Twenty Years After, that resumed the adventures of his swashbuckling heroes.Later, toward the end of his career, Dumas wrote The Red Sphinx, another direct sequel to The Three Musketeers that begins not twenty years later but a mere twenty days afterward. The Red Sphinx picks up right where the The Three Musketeers left off, continuing the stories of Cardinal Richelieu, Queen Anne, and King Louis XI―and introducing a charming new hero, the Comte de Moret, a real historical figure from the period. A young cavalier newly arrived in Paris, Moret is an illegitimate son of the former king and thus half-brother to King Louis. The French Court seethes with intrigue as king, queen, and cardinal all vie for power, and young Moret soon finds himself up to his handsome neck in conspiracy, danger―and passionate romance.Dumas wrote seventy-five chapters of The Red Sphinx for serial publication but never finished it, and so Read More chevron_right
It takes about 14 Hours and 46 minutes on average for a reader to read The Red Sphinx: Or, The Comte De Moret; A Sequel To The Three Musketeers. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Red Sphinx: Or, The Comte De Moret; A Sequel To The Three Musketeers is 832 pages long.
The Red Sphinx: Or, The Comte De Moret; A Sequel To The Three Musketeers is book #1.5 in the The d'Artagnan Romances Book Series
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