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Paperback Celebrated Crimes: The Cenci. Murat. Derues Book

ISBN: 1247179060

ISBN13: 9781247179063

Celebrated Crimes: The Cenci. Murat. Derues

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In "Celebrated Crimes," Alexandre Dumas, the master of historical narrative, delves into some of history's most intriguing and scandalous crimes. This volume presents three distinct cases: the tragic tale of the Cenci family, the story of Joachim Murat, and the crimes of Antoine Derues.

Dumas brings his signature storytelling prowess to these historical accounts, exploring the motives, intrigues, and consequences of each crime. Through meticulous research and vivid prose, he paints a portrait of the individuals involved and the societies in which they lived.

"Celebrated Crimes" offers readers a captivating glimpse into the dark side of history, blending true crime with the drama and intrigue that Dumas is known for. These narratives are sure to resonate with anyone interested in history and true crime.

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