The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas

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Written by French author Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo follows the life of Edmond Dantes as he embarks on a journey of revenge after being wrongly imprisoned and set up by none other than his so-called friends. Set during the years after the fall of Napoleon’s empire, the story unwinds in several locations including Paris, Marseilles, Rome, Monte Cristo and Constantinople. A handsome young sailor and soon to be ship captain Edmond Dantes seems to have it all in life, as he returns to Marseilles to wed the love of his life and fiancée, the beautiful Mercedes. However, Edmond’s supposed friends have a hard time staying indifferent to his growing success, and their true jealous nature is revealed. Each has their own reason to envy Edmond. Danglers, who is a colleague of Edmonds, envies his career success, Fernand Mondego is in love with Edmonds fiancée, while his neighbor Caderousse is envious of his luck in life in general. Just as Edmond is about to pick the fruits that life has bore him, he is framed by the dangerously jealous trio, accused of being a traitor and unjustly sentenced to life in prison. As Edmond makes certain acquaintances in prison, he is determined to escape from his confinement and take the vengeance that is rightfully his. When Edmond does in turn return to the world of the free, he acquires a new identity and is motivated by his hunger for revenge. It is not said in vain that revenge is a dish best served cold. An intriguing novel of justice, vengeance, mercy and redemption, The Count of Monte Cristo follows its protagonist as he goes through his numerous masks shifting into several aliases including the Count of Monte Cristo, Sinbad the Sailor, Lord Wilmore, and Abbé Busoni. What makes the novel even more captivating is the fact that it is based on a true story. Captivating and keeping the reader at full throttle from beginning to end, it is no wonder the novel is a worldwide literary classic.

Recent Episodes
  • 001 – Marseilles–The Arrival
    Jan 2, 2025 – 19:39
  • 002 – Father and Son
    Jan 1, 2025 – 19:17
  • 003 – The Catalans
    Dec 31, 2024 – 31:38
  • 004 – Conspiracy
    Dec 30, 2024 – 18:52
  • 005 – The Marriage-Feast
    Dec 29, 2024 – 33:33
  • 006 – The Deputy Procureur du Roi
    Dec 28, 2024 – 26:03
  • 007 – The Examination
    Dec 27, 2024 – 21:24
  • 008 – The Chateau D’If
    Dec 26, 2024 – 21:14
  • 009 – The Evening of the Betrothal
    Dec 25, 2024 – 10:58
  • 010 – The King’s Closet at the Tuileries
    Dec 24, 2024 – 18:03
  • 011 – The Corsican Ogre
    Dec 23, 2024 – 20:51
  • 012 – Father and Son
    Dec 22, 2024 – 16:59
  • 013 – The Hundred Days
    Dec 21, 2024 – 16:45
  • 014 – The Two Prisoners
    Dec 20, 2024 – 22:25
  • 015 – Number 34 and Number 27
    Dec 19, 2024 – 33:03
  • 016 – A Learned Italian
    Dec 18, 2024 – 28:08
  • 017 – The Abbe’s Chamber
    Dec 17, 2024 – 50:33
  • 018 – The Treasure
    Dec 16, 2024 – 29:05
  • 019 – The Third Attack
    Dec 15, 2024 – 23:03
  • 020 – The Cemetary of Chateau D’If
    Dec 14, 2024 – 12:42
  • 021 – The Island of Tiboulen
    Dec 13, 2024 – 23:36
  • 022 – The Smugglers
    Dec 12, 2024 – 18:24
  • 023 – The Island of Monte Cristo
    Dec 11, 2024 – 19:36
  • 024 – The Secret Cave
    Dec 10, 2024 – 17:33
  • 025 – The Unknown
    Dec 9, 2024 – 20:56
  • 025alt – The Unknown
    Dec 8, 2024 – 18:32
  • 026 – The Pont du Gard Inn
    Dec 7, 2024 – 38:16
  • 026alt – The Pont du Gard Inn
    Dec 6, 2024 – 31:28
  • 027 – The Story
    Dec 5, 2024 – 28:31
  • 028 – The Prison Register
    Dec 4, 2024 – 15:33
  • 029 – The House of Morrel & Son
    Dec 3, 2024 – 29:27
  • 030 – The Fifth of September
    Dec 2, 2024 – 36:29
  • 031 – Italy: Sinbad the Sailor
    Dec 1, 2024 – 57:21
  • 031alt – Italy: Sinbad the Sailor
    Nov 30, 2024 – 49:25
  • 032 – The Waking
    Nov 29, 2024 – 14:44
  • 032alt – The Waking
    Nov 28, 2024 – 12:48
  • 033 – Roman Bandits
    Nov 27, 2024 – 09:21
  • 033alt – Roman Bandits
    Nov 26, 2024 – 03:54
  • 034a – The Colosseum part 1
    Nov 25, 2024 – 35:21
  • 034b – The Colosseum part 2
    Nov 24, 2024 – 34:56
  • 035 – La Mazzolata
    Nov 23, 2024 – 30:42
  • 036 – The Carnival at Rome
    Nov 22, 2024 – 38:57
  • 037 – The Catacombs of Saint Sebastian
    Nov 21, 2024 – 35:09
  • 038 – The Compact
    Nov 20, 2024 – 19:18
  • 039 – The Guest
    Nov 19, 2024 – 17:31
  • 040 – The Breakfast
    Nov 18, 2024 – 48:15
  • 041 – The Presentation
    Nov 17, 2024 – 28:05
  • 042 – Monsieur Bertuccio
    Nov 16, 2024 – 09:16
  • 043 – The House at Auteuil
    Nov 15, 2024 – 16:11
  • 043alt – The House at Auteuil
    Nov 14, 2024 – 19:21
Recent Reviews
  • trashguyy
    What did they say?
    Why was chapter 6 recorded in the trunk of a car? Skipped to 7 and will just cliff note what I missed. Overall good story tho!!
  • An admirer of the Count
    I liked it, but...
    Wonderful story and many of the chapters were well presented. However, a number of the readers either did not pre-read their chapter or don’t understand how punctuation works. These chapters really need concentrated listening as the poor presentations make for confusing dialogue. Please note that I appreciate the efforts of the volunteer readers and applaud their efforts. Thank you to each and every one of them.
  • nickanderhoey
    I like it
    Thanks to the readers!
  • R2J1V
    hit or miss.
    Having a different reader ever chapter is jarring. Most readers are descent but a lot the chapters are unlistenable in performance (one of them pronounced the B in doubt) and audio quality.
  • Fezziwig's Ball
    Mischief Managed
    Thank you - Very much appreciated and enjoyable.
  • Tx tech mom
    quality recording is meh.
    Some chapters are recorded very well, and some as with chapter 6 have an accent. Father = Fadder Other= Utter. Many chapter recordings fade in and out. Very frustrating.
  • Dhurvo
    That voice
    Not a great voice for a great book. Too high pitched. No character voice alterations. Not very exciting to listen to. Good French pronunciation though.
  • ClarkeBarre
    HIDEOUS!
    A fine piece of literature, utterly destroyed!
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