Marguerite de Valois
Alexandre Dumas
Leído por John Van Stan





A historical fiction novel set in Paris (1572) during Charles IX's reign and the French Wars of Religion. Marguerite de Valois, daughter of deceased Henry II, is the novel's protagonist set against the infamous schemes of the Catholic power player, Catherine de Medici. - Summary by Publisher (20 hr 34 min)
Capítulos
Monsieur de Guise's Latin | 28:29 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Queen of Navarre's Bedchamber | 24:12 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Poet-King | 24:58 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Evening of the 24th of August, 1572 | 16:48 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Of the Louvre in Particular, and of Virtue in General | 18:52 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Debt Paid | 22:02 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Night of the 24th of August, 1572 | 30:16 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Massacre | 22:20 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Murderers | 28:01 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Death, Mass, or the Bastille | 27:51 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Hawthorn of the Cemetery of the Innocents | 23:01 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Mutual Confidences | 16:07 | Leído por John Van Stan |
How There Are Keys Which Open Doors They Are Not Meant For | 21:49 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Second Marriage Night | 18:36 | Leído por John Van Stan |
What Woman Wills, God Wills | 31:44 | Leído por John Van Stan |
A Dead Enemy's Body Always Smells Sweet | 25:39 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Maitre Ambroise Pare's Confrere | 15:48 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Ghosts | 20:02 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Abode of Maitre Rene, Perfumer to the Queen Mother | 25:58 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Black Hens | 14:32 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Madame de Sauve's Apartment | 19:40 | Leído por John Van Stan |
"Sire, You Shall be King" | 12:03 | Leído por John Van Stan |
A New Convert | 27:11 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Rue Tizon and the Rue Cloche Percee | 24:35 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Cherry-Colored Cloak | 20:45 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Margarita | 15:51 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Hand of God | 12:02 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Letter from Rome | 13:12 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Departure | 12:17 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Maurevel | 9:40 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Hunt | 17:37 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Fraternity | 16:10 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Gratitude of King Charles IX | 14:03 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Man Proposes But God Disposes | 21:50 | Leído por John Van Stan |
A Night of Kings | 15:48 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Anagram | 12:15 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Return to the Louvre | 22:28 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Girdle of the Queen Mother | 18:57 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Projects of Revenge | 28:17 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Atrides | 23:15 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Horoscope | 15:46 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Confidences | 21:54 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Ambassadors | 13:57 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Orestes and Plyades | 18:19 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Orthon | 22:54 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Inn of la Belle Etoile | 17:40 | Leído por John Van Stan |
De Mouy de Saint Phale | 13:50 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Two Heads for One Crown | 24:09 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Treatise on Hunting | 14:44 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Hawking | 18:24 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Pavilion of Francois I | 16:26 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Examination | 19:56 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Acteon | 14:06 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Forest of Vincennes | 13:48 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Figure of Wax | 23:45 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Invisible Bucklers | 13:56 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Judges | 19:55 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Torture of the Boot | 18:03 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Chapel | 9:46 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Place Saint Jean en Greve | 10:52 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Headsman's Tower | 18:39 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Sweat of Blood | 10:16 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Donjon of the Prison of Vincennes | 9:48 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The Regency | 9:39 | Leído por John Van Stan |
The King is Dead! Long Love the King! | 11:49 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Epilogue | 16:50 | Leído por John Van Stan |
Reseñas
Seriously Scary Villain!





Renee M.
I just love this story! There's just so much blood and intrigue. Dumas makes Catherine d'Medici the scariest villain ever penned. Plus, there are sword fights, secret passages, traitorous plots, illicit romance, plenty of poison, trap doors that plunge their victims to deadly demise, torture, beheadings, all out massacre, fancy dresses, and horses! John Van Stan does a great job with the narration. Just don't listen before you try to sleep!
Spectacular and emotional





Fleur
Dumas does it again! this book was phenomenal; i couldn’t stop listening. in parts it had me breaking out in a cold sweat from genuine anxiety for the characters - in particular, de Mouy’s escape during the attempted arrest of the King of Navarre had me breathless. nevertheless, some of the characters fall flat to me - la Mole is never really anything other than in love with the queen, and never shows any concern for his difficulties in being forced to convert. his whole being revolves around being in love. Margot was a great strong character - i liked that she was clearly not in love with la Mole at first, but said she was to ensure his devotion, but falls for him at last. Coconnas and Henry de Navarre are my firm favourites - the way Coconnas conducted himself during his imprisonments, torture, and beheadings are sublime and read in Dumas’ characteristic way of marrying humorous prose with very serious situations. the epilogue ruined the tone of the book completely; i was in total emotional ruin and then the epilogue (complete with the dreaded ‘one year later’, arrives to kill de Mouy and Charlotte for no reason whatsoever other than to bum Henry out; there’s no narrative tension and Charlotte is another tragic woman killed to further a mans destiny. Margot isn’t even there! it didn’t even feel like the same book) the epilogue ruined it and for that reason i don’t give it 4 stars, but the rest of the book is truly excellent and i highly recommend it to anyone. Catherine de Medici is a criminal mastermind to the highest degree and remains level with Cardinal Richelieu as my favourite of Dumas’ villains. i loved it!
i loved it.





Ladygiggle
you can adjust the speed in which he reads, first off. Second, Alexander wrote with such vivid images and the reader's voice was perfect for most of it, that combined together, I was at the edge of my seat through most. The scene with the king and Renee was written with such care, you would have thought you were in the story it's self. No offense to the reader but he's not perfect at doing a girl's voice. Over all I will definitely be suggesting it to friends.
OUTSTANDING!!





A LibriVox Listener
This book had me in near constant suspense the entire time, due to the constant intrigues and plot twists. There were so many interesting characters, I could not decide whose stories I enjoyed more. I have no idea why it is not a more popular text. Wonderfully written!
So Close





David Stame
well, I loved it and was entertained throughout.... until the last 1½. personally, I feel Dumas dropped the ball, so to speak, and I was left bewildered. It's definitely worth listening to, though. A remarkable narrator as well! Incredible job, sir!
too fast for me





HolmesBoy
The reader read too fast so I stopped in the first chapter. There is so much detail that is lost with a fast read. I will switch to a different version and recommend others do as well.
Well Read





Andrew Meyer
Alexander Dumas is one of my favorite authors, and the reader did a good job. Many chapter's audio files didn't seem to have been cropped properly, with long periods of silence after the chapter ended.
too fast? can slow down reader





A LibriVox Listener
If reader is too fast (or too slow), you can change the speed in upper right corner of App. I thought this guys voice sounds great slowed down a bit!