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Published in 1885, 'Mathias Sandorf' by Jules Verne is an adventure novel that delves into themes of betrayal and retribution. The story follows Mathias Sandorf, who escapes from prison after being betrayed in his fight for Hungary's liberation from Austrian rule. Assuming the identity of Dr. Antekirtt, he utilizes advanced electric ships to navigate the Mediterranean Sea in pursuit of vengeance against those who wronged him. This novel is notable for its intricate plot and character connections, drawing parallels to Verne's earlier work, 'The Count of Monte Cristo.'

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