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The Vicomte of Bragelonne

The Epic Sequel to The Three Musketeers: Loyalty, Legacy, and the Dawn of a New Era
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A new generation rises—but the shadows of the past remain.

In The Vicomte of Bragelonne, Alexandre Dumas returns to the beloved world of The Three Musketeers, but this time, the stakes are higher, the court is more dangerous, and the bonds of loyalty are about to be tested like never before.


The story follows Raoul, the Vicomte de Bragelonne—the brave and noble son of Athos—as he navigates the dazzling but treacherous court of Louis XIV, where love, honor, and ambition collide. As political tensions rise and the musketeers are pulled into new intrigues, the once unbreakable brotherhood faces the inevitable passage of time, shifting allegiances, and bittersweet farewells.


This sweeping saga blends romance, espionage, and action with rich historical detail, offering readers a deeply emotional continuation of the musketeer legacy.


"Dumas writes with unmatched grandeur and heart—this is not just a sequel, but a masterwork in its own right."

– Historical Fiction Review


"The Vicomte of Bragelonne is the bridge between youthful adventure and mature reflection—a must-read for lovers of classic fiction."

– The Paris Review


Why Readers Love It:

Delves into the rise of Louis XIV and the shifting politics of France


⚔ Follows the sons and legacies of the original musketeers


A story of growth, sacrifice, and the cost of honor over time


Click 'Buy Now' to re-enter the world of intrigue, courage, and legendary friendship—where the next chapter of the musketeers' legacy begins.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
08 August 2025
Umfang:
680 S.
ISBN:
9782386919800
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