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4 Extra Debut. Biography of the father of French novelist Alexandre Dumas whose life of derring-do is captured in his son's novels. Read by Hugh Quarshie. From November 2012.
In his new biography Tom Reiss reveals that Alexandre Dumas' father led a life of derring-do that is captured in his son's novels, The Count of Monte Cristo and The Three Musketeers. Born to a French nobleman, and a black slave in the colonies, the writer's father went on to rise rapidly through the ranks to become a general in the French army. General Alex Dumas' acts of heroism were met with great acclaim, but events conspired against him leading to an irrevocable reversal of fortune.
Read by Hugh Quarshie who appears regularly in Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ One's Holby City.
Abridged by Richard Hamilton.
Produced by Elizabeth Allard.
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