Death of a Musketeer

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Death of a Musketeer
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Book Synopsis Death of a Musketeer by : Sarah D'Almeida

Book excerpt: Alexandre Dumas's Four Musketeers--the noble Athos, the cunning Aramis, the loyal Porthos, and sharp-witted D'Artagnan--now add murder and mystery to their ranks as swashbuckling sleuths in the court of King Louis XIII. Original.


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