Ten Years Later

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Language: English
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Ten Years Later by Alexandre Dumas is the second volume of the The Vicomte de Bragelonne trilogy, following The Three Musketeers. It is a sweeping historical romance that chronicles the loves, losses, and political intrigue of the French court in the 17th century.

The novel follows the story of Raoul de Bragelonne, the son of Athos, one of the Three Musketeers. Raoul is now a young man, and he is in love with Louise de la Vallière, the king's mistress. However, their relationship is forbidden, and they must face many challenges in order to be together.

Meanwhile, the French court is divided into factions, and Louis XIV is struggling to maintain his power. Raoul and the Three Musketeers become embroiled in the political intrigue, and they must use all of their skills and cunning to survive.

Ten Years Later is a thrilling adventure novel that is full of romance, action, and suspense. It is a must-read for fans of Dumas's work and historical fiction in general.

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  • The novel was first published in 1847.
  • It is the sequel to The Three Musketeers and the prequel to Louise de la Vallière.
  • The novel has been adapted into film and television several times.

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