"Edmond Dantès" by Edmund Flagg is set after the events of "The Count of Monte-Cristo", and plunges the reader into the life of Edmond Dantès during the French Revolution of 1848. With themes of love, redemption, and political turmoil, the story opens with Dantès and Haydée on a yacht, where a marriage proposal is on the horizon. However, ominous weather turns into a violent storm, leading to a shipwreck and new challenges. Dantès and his companions face both natural disasters and a looming threat from his past. The story promises a mix of personal drama and major historical happenings.

Edmond Dantès
By Edmund Flagg
Amidst revolution and perilous seas, a count’s love and future are threatened by a vengeful shadow from the past.
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2007-10-24
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