Edmond Dantes had it all: a promising career, a loving father, and beautiful fiancée. Then, in a moment of petty jealousy, three bitter men conspire to ruin his life to advance their own fortunes. Of course, the problem with digging a pit is that you often fall into it yourself. When Edmond comes back from the dead (literally and figuratively in this retelling), he’s educated, wealthy, cunning, and has a chip on shoulder under those wrappings.
The Mummy of Monte Cristo
The Mummy of Monte Cristo
The Mummy of Monte Cristo
Edmond Dantes had it all: a promising career, a loving father, and beautiful fiancée. Then, in a moment of petty jealousy, three bitter men conspire to ruin his life to advance their own fortunes. Of course, the problem with digging a pit is that you often fall into it yourself. When Edmond comes back from the dead (literally and figuratively in this retelling), he’s educated, wealthy, cunning, and has a chip on shoulder under those wrappings.