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The Man in the Iron Mask

By: Alexandre Dumas
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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Summary

Thirty years after their first adventures in The Three Musketeers, we find Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D'Artagnan in very different situations. Athos has settled down at his own estate. Porthos married a rich widow, and is now a Baron. Aramis joined a monastery, and is now the Bishop of Vannes. D'Artagnan alone remains a Musketeer for the king, and is now captain of the very force he so longed to join all those years ago.

In The Man in the Iron Mask, Dumas develops his Musketeers into probing, multifaceted characters. Each now has a wealth of experience behind each of his actions. This is no simple adventure tale: It is political intrigue at its finest.

Public Domain (P)2011 B.J. Harrison
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You may not fully recognise this story.

If you have seen the film or heard abridged versions, you may not recognise the story in full. A great deal is changed from the popular version (actually of course, Alexandre Dumas wrote the original and it's the film makers who did the changes).

Loads of background facts, filled in by fiction but mirroring life in France at the time.

References to the 4 musketeers, now grown older, and amazing intrigues, political and financial. Plenty to get your teeth into.

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Having just listened to the Count of Monte Cristo by the same author and read by the same narrator, I purchased this audiobook with very high expectations. Unfortunately these expectations fell very short for me.

The book was well narrated but I was very disappointed with this story or lack there of and felt that the story had a beginning, but finished with no structured middle or ending. The titular character barely featured in the book and his destiny is left largely unmentioned. It was to me a long winded narrative of whimsical and erratic protagonists making stupid decisions, (who for all their supposed virtues seem to save and value themselves without minding the consequences to others)or else licking the boots of a bratty king, conceding to his orders despite knowing the immorality of the orders followed by The End.

On the other had, if you haven’t read the count of Monte cristo yet, i would recommend as is one of the best stories I’ve ever read!

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good book

nice book. Good to read. Great to hear. excellent book. wonderful narration. opens our closed eyes.

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