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Musketeer novels | The Musketeers and the works of Alexandre Dumas have always been a great source of inspiration for fiction writers.
French adaptation of The Rose Knight's crucifixion by Lawrence Ellsworth. This novel, with its original concept of interweaving, takes place in parallel with that of The Three Musketeers, so that the author advises readers to alternate reading a chapter of Dumas' work with the corresponding chapter of his own.
D’Artagnan, agent secret du Roy (2023)
Discover d'Artagnan, portrayed here as Mazarin's secret agent, in a brand new adventure combining political intrigue, espionage and combat at sea.
Le Simulacre (2014)
A dystopian novel in which aerial stagecoaches buzz between flying castles, where gentlemen fight each other with energy rapiers and light guns. (Ages 9+)
Dumas and the Musketeers. History of a masterpiece (2009)
Simone Bertière sets out to uncover the secrets behind the making of the famous trilogy.
Les Lames du cardinal (2007-2010)
The Cardinal's Blades. Historical fantasy trilogy. Paris, 1633. Under Louis XIII and Richelieu, dragons hidden among humans are threatening France. The time has come to reform the Lames du Cardinal, an elite group of adventurers and fighters.
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas (1844)
First published in 1844 in the French daily newspaper ‘Le Siècle’ in episodic form, then in 8 bound volumes published by Baudry, and finally in a single illustrated volume in 1846.
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