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Paperback Twenty Years After Book

ISBN: 1026059216

ISBN13: 9781026059210

Twenty Years After

(Book #2 in the The d’Artagnan Romances Series)

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"Twenty Years After" is the pulse-pounding sequel to Alexandre Dumas's legendary adventure, "The Three Musketeers". Set against the turbulent backdrop of the Fronde-a series of civil wars in France-and the tragic downfall of King Charles I in England, the novel reunites the iconic heroes Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and d'Artagnan two decades after their first exploits. The political landscape has shifted; Cardinal Richelieu is dead, and the cunning Cardinal Mazarin now guides the young King Louis XIV, leading to new tensions that threaten to pull the four friends apart.

As the protagonists find themselves on opposing sides of a domestic conflict, their legendary loyalty is put to the ultimate test. The narrative follows their journey from the streets of Paris to the battlefields of England, where they embark on a daring mission to rescue a condemned monarch. Rich with political intrigue, swashbuckling action, and deep character development, the work explores the complexities of aging, honor, and the enduring power of friendship. "Twenty Years After" stands as a masterful historical epic that successfully bridges the gap between youthful idealism and the harsh realities of political life, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of 19th-century literature.

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