The Son of Monte-Cristo
Publisher Description
It is a biographical novel book. 'The Son of Monte-Cristo' stands at the head of all exciting and absorbing novels. It is the sequel to 'The Wife of Monte-Cristo', and the end of the continuation of Alexander Dumas' phenomenal romance of 'The Count of Monte-Cristo'. Like its renowned predecessors, it absolutely swarms with thrilling and dramatic incidents and adventures, everything being fresh, original and delightful. The spell of fascination is cast over the reader in the opening chapter and remains unbroken to the end. It deals chiefly with the astounding career of Esperance, Monte-Cristo's son, whose heroic devotion to Jane Zeld is one of the most touching and romantic love stories ever written. The scenes in Algeria have a wild charm, especially the abduction of Esperance and his struggle with the Sultan on the oasis in the desert. Haydée's experience in the slave mart at Constantinople is particularly stirring and realistic, while the episodes in which the Count of Monte-Cristo figures are exceedingly graphic. The entire novel is powerful and interesting in the extreme.