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The Vampire Count of Monte Cristo

par Matthew Baugh

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1815 - Marseille Edmond Dantes is young, in love with the beautiful Mercedes, and has just been named the captain of the merchant vessel, Pharaon. It seems as if there is nothing but happiness and prosperity in the young man's future. Unfortunately, Edmond's success has brought jealous enemies. Danglars wants his career and Fernand wants his fiancee. The two conspire against Edmond and frame him for treason. He is brought before Prosecutor deVillefort, who recognizes his innocence. Unfortunately, the Prosecutor is a man with his own secrets and he fears that freeing Edmond could bring them to light. He convicts Edmond and has him imprisoned in a dungeon from which no man has ever escaped. 1830 - The Chateau d'If: After fifteen years in his tiny cell, Edmon dhas nearly lost his sanity. Then he meets a fellow prisoner, the brilliant scholar and mystic Abbe Faria. The two become close and Faria teaches Edmond languages, science, philosophy, and sorcery. Using his occult skills of divination, he reveals the conspiracy. Faria hopes the revelation will give Edmond a sense of peace but instead it fires his desire for vengeance. When Faria falls ill and dies, Edmond breaks his promise to his friend and turns to the darkest form of magic. He makes a pact with an unspeakable entity to help him escape and give him the power to destroy his enemies. Edmond Dantes dies in the Chateau d'If and is reborn as a vampire, an undead creature who hungers for revenge as much as he thirsts for blood. 1838 - Paris: The wealthy and mysterious Count of Monte Cristo arrives in Paris. He is an eccentric who is never seen eating or drinking and refuses to venture out in the daylight. Rumors abound that the Count is a vampire, but this only adds to the charismatic stranger's mystique. He becomes the center of Parisian society, seducing the entire city with his charm... including all of Edmond Dantes' enemies. Things have changed in the years since Edmond was framed, and his enemies have prospered. Danglers is now a banker and one of the richest men on the continent; deVillefort is the highest legal official in France; worst of all, Fernand--now a general and a war hero--is married to Mercedes.The Count plays a dangerous game, turning his dark arts to the destruction of these powerful men, and even their innocent children are caught up in his byzantine schemes. Will the innocent perish along with the guilty? And what of Edmond Dantes? Will he find redemption, or will he be swept up and destroyed by the very forces he has invoked?"… (plus d'informations)
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Not a bad spin on the original. Not bad at all ( )
  nubian_princesa | Sep 28, 2016 |
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This book does follow the basic premise of the original but a wild turn.. It is easier to read as writing style is more current. I did find the multiple plots and characters mind-boggling at times. The author does a good job of ending all the plot lines. Overall an interesting read

I received a free copy of this book for an honest review. ( )
  stacey68 | Mar 11, 2014 |
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This is the story of a young man who is framed and sent to jail and finally sells his soul to the "Devil" in exchange for vengeance. I found myself sort of disappointed initially because the book starts off in a rush but it slowed to a more moderate pace within a couple chapters and I found myself being sucked in.

The authors did a good job of weaving together such a complicated story. There are so many things going on at any given time that it's almost too much for an individual reader to keep track of but the writing is smooth and in the end all story lines are neatly tied up. That being said, my only major complaint was with the amount of characters. They all seem to be necessary but it is really hard to keep track of who's married to who, who's cheating with who, and basically who is who.

Overall this is an entertaining read and you will not be sorry you picked it up. You'll be wondering throughout the book how all these things the Count is doing will exact revenge but by the end you will see the masterful brilliance behind the web he is weaving.

Note: I received a free copy in exchange for my honest review. ( )
  Devanna | Jan 23, 2014 |
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I loved the intrigue and convolutions of revenge and how it often goes astray. It has been decades since I read the original Alexandre Dumas book. This was a very good stretch of the imagination on his original theme. Although there are many characters in this novel I found it easy to keep track of who was who and why they were on the Count's "hit list". I forced myself to set aside any prejudice for plagiarism in tales while reading and enjoyed it for it's own sake I do give credit to the author for basing his work on a famous novelist. I'm sure it was due more to his marketing people as I believe authors are very possessive of their creations. Most of our imagination is based on our previous experiences and wonders to which we've been exposed. If you're looking for an accurate historical piece this is not what you had in mind. This will work for most readers even the younger generation especially as it has "vampires" in it. Thank you for the trip Matthew. ( )
  amclarney316 | Jan 15, 2014 |
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It was a great read!
  mencheres | Jan 12, 2014 |
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1815 - Marseille Edmond Dantes is young, in love with the beautiful Mercedes, and has just been named the captain of the merchant vessel, Pharaon. It seems as if there is nothing but happiness and prosperity in the young man's future. Unfortunately, Edmond's success has brought jealous enemies. Danglars wants his career and Fernand wants his fiancee. The two conspire against Edmond and frame him for treason. He is brought before Prosecutor deVillefort, who recognizes his innocence. Unfortunately, the Prosecutor is a man with his own secrets and he fears that freeing Edmond could bring them to light. He convicts Edmond and has him imprisoned in a dungeon from which no man has ever escaped. 1830 - The Chateau d'If: After fifteen years in his tiny cell, Edmon dhas nearly lost his sanity. Then he meets a fellow prisoner, the brilliant scholar and mystic Abbe Faria. The two become close and Faria teaches Edmond languages, science, philosophy, and sorcery. Using his occult skills of divination, he reveals the conspiracy. Faria hopes the revelation will give Edmond a sense of peace but instead it fires his desire for vengeance. When Faria falls ill and dies, Edmond breaks his promise to his friend and turns to the darkest form of magic. He makes a pact with an unspeakable entity to help him escape and give him the power to destroy his enemies. Edmond Dantes dies in the Chateau d'If and is reborn as a vampire, an undead creature who hungers for revenge as much as he thirsts for blood. 1838 - Paris: The wealthy and mysterious Count of Monte Cristo arrives in Paris. He is an eccentric who is never seen eating or drinking and refuses to venture out in the daylight. Rumors abound that the Count is a vampire, but this only adds to the charismatic stranger's mystique. He becomes the center of Parisian society, seducing the entire city with his charm... including all of Edmond Dantes' enemies. Things have changed in the years since Edmond was framed, and his enemies have prospered. Danglers is now a banker and one of the richest men on the continent; deVillefort is the highest legal official in France; worst of all, Fernand--now a general and a war hero--is married to Mercedes.The Count plays a dangerous game, turning his dark arts to the destruction of these powerful men, and even their innocent children are caught up in his byzantine schemes. Will the innocent perish along with the guilty? And what of Edmond Dantes? Will he find redemption, or will he be swept up and destroyed by the very forces he has invoked?"

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