by Alexandre Dumas (Author)
Twenty Years After reunites Alexandre Dumas's celebrated musketeers in a sequel set amid the political upheaval of seventeenth-century France and England.
Two decades have passed since the exploits of d'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Time has altered fortunes and loyalties, and the unity that once defined the four companions is tested by shifting allegiances during the Fronde in France and the English Civil War abroad. As political intrigue deepens, former comrades find themselves on opposing sides of history, compelled to reconcile friendship with conviction.
Blending historical events with fast-paced adventure, Dumas expands the scale and moral complexity introduced in The Three Musketeers. The novel explores maturity, loyalty, and the consequences of ambition, while preserving the wit and dramatic momentum that characterize Dumas's storytelling. Frequently studied as part of nineteenth-century historical fiction, Twenty Years After stands as a central volume in the d'Artagnan romances and an enduring work of world literature.
Number of Pages: 636
Dimensions: 1.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: April 03, 2018