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When d'Artagnan arrives in Paris however, he discovers that the King's Musketeers have been disbanded, thanks to the evil Cardinal Richelieu. Cast out of the capital with no hope for his future career, d'Artagnan discovers that the Cardinal has hatched a terrible plot to get rid of the King. Can he reform Athos, Porthos and Aramis and manage to save the King's life or will he be killed off by the Cardinal's messenger?
Although the story itself has aged quite a bit, the universal theme of loyalty and friendship has really not been lost on its many avid readers and while everyone always roots for a young and impressionable d'Artagnan, most people you discuss this book with will be able to pick their favourite Musketeer.
The book is also peppered with excellent characters, a brilliantly bad Cardinal Richileu, Milady de Winter, who has her own very interesting background and a story that will bring tears and laughter.
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