The Count of Monte Cristo: The Original Unabridged and Complete Edition

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A young man is erased inside a fortress prison.Years later, Paris is visited by a nobleman with unlimited wealth—and a past no one can place.Before you turn the first page, ask yourself: who would you become if you had the power to settle the score?Edmond Dantes is twenty years old when betrayal steals his name, his future, and the woman he loves. Imprisoned in the Chateau d’If and cut off from the world, he survives long enough to learn something most people never understand: power is not strength. Power is knowledge, money, timing, and secrets.Then the Count of Monte Cristo appears.He moves through society with perfect manners and perfect information. Friends rise. Enemies prosper. And the people who built their lives on a young man’s ruin begin to feel the ground shifting beneath them—quietly, precisely, inevitably.The Count of Monte Cristo is the original modern epic: a sweeping, bingeable masterpiece of conspiracy, secret identities, political intrigue, and slow-burn consequence—told with the momentum of a thriller and the moral weight of a tragedy. It still feels modern because it understands systems: institutions, reputation, leverage, and the hidden mechanics behind public life. Few classics read this fast. Fewer leave you thinking this long.This Allen & Glades Complete, Combined Edition is built for true immersion:Historian Introduction by Natalie Larsen, framing the novel’s real political world and its enduring moral question: what is justice when you have the power to define it?Clean, modern typography engineered for long reading sessionsCareful structure and navigation designed for a 1,200+ page epicIf you’ve never read it, this is the edition that makes the book’s reputation feel inevitable. If you have read it, this is the version that reveals why it still matters. Read more

ASIN B0GHZRRDNG
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ISBN13 978-1997672296
Language English
File size 6.0 MB
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Publisher Allen & Glades | The Publishing House
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Print length 808 pages
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Publication date January 22, 2026
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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