The Three Musketeers 

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rosebaby3892
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The Three Musketeers 

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The character is fictional, his comrades are, but the regiment is real, and this is his true story.

"Yes, but I'm not interested in war stuff!"

That's good, since it's a novel. When we suggested you read "  ," you said you had no taste for muskets? Well, maybe you should have said that for "  The Three Musketeers 3D ," but let's move on. In short: war is the context. Antoine has his own stories, intrigues... and ultimately, tries to get by in the middle of a vast mess. So it's not just about war. Even if it makes you see it, no longer from the height of a staff map, but from that of a simple pair of boots. Where the troops have no idea where they're being sent or phone number list what's happening around them.

All that, Marise, for €0.99 per digital episode available on PC, tablets and smartphones to read on the subway first thing in the morning or in bed, knowing that the first two are free and that the last one from September is also free (that's good). I can already hear people saying "  Oh yes, but put end to end...  " but hey, ho: it's cheaper than a coffee and cheaper than the magazine you buy every week and which you've never even asked yourself about, you rascals. €0.99 for adventure, intrigue and on top of that the joy of being able to show off in society with lots of historical anecdotes, well, that's a given, my good lady.

So if you like it, don't hesitate.

Oh, and incidentally: there's also a free blog where, several times a week, you can find other characters to complement the novel. Well, yes, you're reading Antoine's story, but during this time, what's happening at home? In front of him? At headquarters? Well, you can find other characters in France and abroad on the blog who, in one way or another, are linked to the main character. And there's something for everyone:

For you, readers, who were told that the women had gone to the factory, and that was it, you can find nurses who find themselves plunged into the middle of a damn chaos, resistance fighters in spite of themselves, pilots...

For you, Belgian readers , we also talk about you and the defense of the country with soldiers, but also refugees and others who want to return home.

For you, Quebec readers, don't forget that this was the first war in which Canada sent a regiment composed exclusively of French speakers to kick ass, damn it.

And there are plenty of others: Germans, English, an American passing through.
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