
Drie Musketiers
A young man from Gascony arrives in Paris with nothing but his sword, his pride, and a letter of introduction that gets him immediately thrown into a duel. That man is d'Artagnan, and within days he will bind his fate to three of the most dangerous men in France: Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. Together they are the Musketeers of the King, and together they will plunge into a world of political assassination, espionage, and betrayal orchestrated by the most powerful man in France - Cardinal Richelieu. But beneath the swordfights and the ballgowns lies something darker: Milady de Winter, a woman of terrifying intelligence and even more terrifying revenge, whose schemes will test the bonds of friendship to their breaking point. Dumas wrote this as a love letter to honor in an age of corruption, and it pulses with the same reckless energy that made it an instant classic in 1844. If you've ever wanted to be part of something bigger than yourself - to have friends who would die for you, and enemies who would kill for the pleasure - this is where the dream begins.











