Book details
The Three Musketeers
by Alexandre Dumas
1844 · Modern Library
About the book
D’Artagnan, a headstrong provincial nobleman, arrives in 17th-century Paris hoping to join the elite guard of King Louis XIII. His hot temper leads to immediate conflict with three veteran soldiers—Athos, Porthos, and Aramis—resulting in scheduled duels that are interrupted by the Cardinal’s guards. The four men unite against their common enemy, beginning a series of political missions across France and England. They work to recover diamond studs gifted by Queen Anne to the Duke of Buckingham, battling the tactical genius of Cardinal Richelieu and the deadly manipulations of the operative Milady de Winter.
This novel is for readers who enjoy historical fiction centered on loyalty and high-stakes political intrigue. It provides a detailed look at the tension between state security and personal honor during the French monarchy. Readers walk away with a clear understanding of the camaraderie required for survival in a royal court filled with espionage. The book offers a study of how individual rivalries transform into strategic alliances against corruption, showing the mechanics of military life and clandestine diplomacy in the 1600s.
Details
- Published
- 1844
- Publisher
- Modern Library
- ISBN
- 9781542375993
- Language
- EN