Publisher's Synopsis
Alexandre Dumas, the legendary author of The Three Musketeers and The Count of Monte Cristo, is best known for his swashbuckling adventures and historical epics. However, The Mohicans of Paris (Les Mohicans de Paris), first published in serialized form between 1854 and 1855, showcases a different yet equally thrilling side of his storytelling. Blending crime, mystery, and social intrigue, this sprawling novel takes readers into the dark underbelly of 19th-century Paris, where secret societies, ruthless criminals, and relentless detectives collide in a world of danger and deception.
The novel follows the fearless and brilliant detective Monsieur Jackal as he navigates the treacherous labyrinth of Parisian crime. In a city teeming with conspiracies and corruption, he must unravel complex plots, outwit dangerous foes, and uncover hidden truths. Inspired by real-life police investigations, The Mohicans of Paris reads like a precursor to modern detective fiction, with its fast-paced narrative, cunning criminals, and high-stakes intrigue.
Unlike Dumas' traditional historical adventures, this novel is set in his own contemporary Paris, offering a vivid portrait of the city's aristocracy, its shadowy criminal networks, and the tension between law and disorder. His masterful storytelling is infused with humor, drama, and unforgettable characters, making The Mohicans of Paris an exciting and immersive reading experience.
This edition presents Dumas' lesser-known masterpiece in a fresh translation, bringing his gripping crime saga to modern audiences. Whether you are a longtime fan of Dumas or discovering his work for the first time, The Mohicans of Paris offers a thrilling journey into the heart of mystery, adventure, and intrigue in the City of Light.