Publisher's summary

Set during the reign of Louis XIII (1610-43) and based on actual events, The Three Musketeers is perhaps the greatest "cloak and sword" story ever written. Three Musketeers, loyal servants of the King, are joined by the dashing D'Artagnan, a veritable Byronic hero. These four are pitted against the master of intrigue, Cardinal Richelieu, and the quintessential wicked woman, Lady de Winter. Dumas was quite expert in pacing and varying action while weaving historical fact with purest fiction. This great work is the unchallenged archetype for literary romance and has been a perennial delight for generations of readers.
©1990 Jimcin Recordings (P)1990 Jimcin Recordings

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"The Three Musketeers is excitedly brought to life by the gifted, energetic voice of Walter Covell, who seems to be reading with a smile and enjoying the story as much as any listener." (Booklist)
"This classic story of heroism and friendship set in prerevolutionary France needs no introduction. The wonderful tale should be background reading for every French history course. Covell's semi-voiced reading is entertaining and he interprets the story effectively and reads the different characters with varying degrees of emotion and intensity. Although the whole recording is over 25 hours, the listening experience is well worth the time required." (Kliatt)

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Truly Amazing Narration

The reader of this book was one of the best I have heard on Audible at distinguishing between a large number of voices and keeping the story energized. Make your own mind up about how much the story of swashbucling and mistresses appeals, but rest assured the narrator is excellent!

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  • 12-27-06

A Classic well worth the listen.

A Classic tale, nothing more to say there. The narration was very good and added to the story. Excellent.

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I love the narrator

I jipped myself in high school by not reading this. I think I read the cliff notes. moronic. anyway, this is one of the best works of fiction I've ever read and is easily my favorite book. The narration on this particular edition is special to me. there's a warmth to his voice that makes me want to listen to everything he ever narrated. The characters come to life, the tail is classic, it's just an amazing piece of art. you owe it to yourself to listen to this. I listen to it at least once a year.

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Dumas is King!

His great masterpiece.

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BORING!

Weak plot, undeveloped characters. A waste of money.

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There's a better "Three Musketeers" out there...

I've been listening to this version read by Walter Covell and there are a couple dire issues I found with the audio. First, it is very compressed (the same effect you get from listening to someone on a telephone earpiece). This makes it slightly more difficult for me to hear when listening on my iPhone connected to the car audio (even with the car A/C fan is set on low). Second, it seems to me that the producers, or those charged with post-producing the audio, probably amplified the volume to compensate for the compression. That leaves me stuck listening to audio that sounds like a telephone...only very loud and, sometimes, distorted (over-modulated). This makes the whole experience quite annoying! I've stopped listening anymore. I experienced a lot of this in the old days of audiocassettes (yes, those are now officially considered, "the old days"--long may they be forgotten!)

Of course, I went back to Audible only to discover there are other unabridged versions performed by readers that avid fans of audiobooks will know and love. It doesn't help to also learn that the widely accepted English translation of "The Three Musketeers" was altered by the censorious attitudes of Victorian England in order to disallow the sexual overtones of the French language! I now wish to wait and see if Audible will provide an excellent performance of the Richard Pevear translation from 2006 which, from what I've read, is supposed to be faithful to Mr. Dumas' original.

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Clasical novel, strange narrator

The story is very funny, however the narrator has so special intonation, that for me as a non-english native it sounded so strange, I couldn't enjoy the story at all.

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A classic destroyed by narrator

If you liked the voice from 1940's british government reading your French based novel, not bringing any performance craft, and inflection without concern to what activities are occurring in the story.... Then this is the book for you! I was excited to listen to another book, after reading the Counte of Monte Christo myself. I really tried to get into the story, but the narrator kept me from getting into the book. I will look for a better narrated edition of the novel, and try again.

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