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Why is a masked man busy killing people? Is he a crazed serial killer? What is the baffling mystery behind the sudden wave of vicious murders? A man in a Halloween mask is out on the streets, and the city lives in fear. But when Alvin Soh and his investigators get to work, they discover there's more to the killings than meets the eye. What secret did the victims share? Who wanted them dead? And who wanted Alvin silenced as well?
The Man in the Iron Mask was a prisoner arrested in 1669 and held in the Bastille and other French jails for more than three decades. His identity has been an enduring mystery because, throughout his imprisonment, the man's face was hidden by a mask, according to Sonnino. The story was even popularized in the 1998 film "The Man in the Iron Mask," starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It's a mystery that evaded even famed philosopher Voltaire and writer Alexandre Dumas. Historians have discounted the theory popularized by Voltaire and Dumas that the masked man was the twin brother of Louis XIV, according to Sonnino.
Various historians and writers have recounted how the mysterious life of "The Man in the Iron Mask" was. The main one was Voltaire, who, while in the Bastille as a prisoner, received accounts from older prisoners who spoke of the existence of the mysterious character. According to legend, the character died in 1703 and was buried in the Saint Paul Cemetery, in Paris, under the pseudonym Marchiali, but his real name and the reasons for which he had been locked up were considered a state secret. Some consider him to be the origin of a union between Ana and Cardinal Mazarin, or as an out-of-wedlock son of Charles II of England. Over time, such arguments contributed to the myth of its existence. Alexander Dumas narrates that the man in the iron mask was probably a brother of Louis XIV, of France, born twin, or from extramarital affairs of Anne of Austria with the Earl of Buckingham, which added popular imagination to the matter. Furthermore, this is the play in which the famous D'Artagnan, Athos, Porthos and Aramis are seen together for the last time.
The Men In The Iron Mask By Alexandre Dumas Who was the man in the iron mask? Why did he wear a mask? Why was he imprisoned and who imprisoned him? Nobody knows. His identity was a mystery when he lived and more than two and a half centuries later, he is still shrouded in mystery. Some people identify him with Duke of Mammoth, the illegitimate son of Charles II, and some with Moliere, the creator of the famous comedy "Tartuffe". But Dumas created this novel identifying the man in the iron mask as the twin brother of Louis XIV. The Men In The Iron Mask By Alexandre Dumas In the concluding installment of Alexandre Dumas's celebrated cycle of the Three Musketeers, D'Artagnan remains in the service of the corrupt King Louis XIV after the Three Musketeers have retired and gone their separate ways. Unbeknownst to D'Artagnan, Aramis, and Porthos plot to remove the inept king and place the king's twin brother on the throne of France. Meanwhile, a twenty-three-year-old prisoner known only as "Philippe" wastes away deep inside the Bastille. Forced to wear an iron mask, Phillippe has been imprisoned for eight years, has no knowledge of his true identity, and has not been told what crime he's committed. When the destinies of the king and Phillippe converge, the Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan find themselves caught between conflicting loyalties. The Men In The Iron Mask By Alexandre Dumas
The Man in the Iron Mask deals with one of the greatest historical mysteries of France. Never has Dumas' wonderful imagination, inexhaustible fecundity, unique facility been applied more successfully than to the mystery of the masked prisoner of Lous XIV whose identity remains to this day a debatable problem. Was he an illegitimate son of the king's?Was he his bastard brother? Was he a twin of Louis XIV? Whatever one decides the most famous of all solutions presented freshly in this new and skilfully edited version of Dumas' masterpiece cannot but delight every reader who loves a swift romance set in a fascinating period of European history.
A vivid, dramatic, and eye-opening historical narrative, The Man in the Iron Mask reveals the story behind the most enduring mystery of Louis XIV’s reign. The Man in the Iron Mask has all the hallmarks of a thrilling adventure story: a glamorous and all-powerful king, ambitious ministers, a cruel and despotic jailor, dark and sinister dungeons— and a secret prisoner. It is easy for forget that this story, made famous by Alexandre Dumas, is that of a real person, Eustache Danger, who spent more than thirty years in the prison system of Louis XIV’s France—never to be freed. This narrative brings to life the true story of this mysterious man and follows his journey through four prisons and across decades of time. It introduces the reader to those with whom he shared his imprisonment, those who had charge of him, and those who decided his tragic fate. The Man in the Iron Mask reveals one of the most enduring mysteries of Louis XIV’s reign; but it is, above all, a human story. Using contemporary documents, this book shows what life was really like for state prisoners in seventeenth-century France—and offers tantalising insight into why this mysterious man was arrested and why, several years later, his story would become one of France’s most intriguing legends that still sparks debate and controversy today.
During the reign of Louis XIV, a mysterious man was kept prisoner in Bastille. Who was he? The mysteries of 18th century France are explored in Paul Doherty's masterful novel, The Masked Man. Perfect for fans of C.J. Sansom and Susanna Gregory. Ralph Croft, an English rogue, is plucked from the dungeon of the Bastille to head an investigation to find the real identity of the infamous 'Masked Man'. But before he can discover the truth, he must face brutal imprisonment, threats and countless dangers... Will he live to complete the task? What readers are saying about Paul Doherty: 'Paul Doherty's books are a joy to read' 'The sounds and smells of the period seem to waft from the pages of [Paul Doherty's] books' 'Mr. Doherty's research is only topped by his imagination'
Who Was The Man In The Iron Mask? Why Did He Wear A Mask? Why Was He Imprisoned And Who Imprisoned Him? Nobody Knows. His Identity Was A Mystery When He Lived And More Than Two And A Half Centuries Later, He Is Still Shrouded In Mystery. Some People Identify Him With Duke Of Mammoth, The Illegitimate Son Of Charles Ii And Some With Moliere, The Creator Of Famous Comedy Tartuffe . But Dumas Created This Novel Identifying The Man In The Iron Mask As The Twin Brother Of Louis Xiv.
This book pursues an enduring puzzle that has stumped historians for centuries and seduced novelists and filmmakers down to this day. Who was the man who wore an iron mask and was kept in prison for years during the reign of the Sun King, Louis XIV? Paul Sonnino brilliantly traces his decade-long quest to solve the mystery.