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The Algorithm of Vengeance: Betrayed, Buried, and Reborn in the Age of Power and Lies

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Vengeance has a long memory. Justice waits even longer. And sometimes, the dead come back not for forgiveness—but for truth the world can no longer ignore.

For nearly two centuries, Alexandre Dumas’ The Count of Monte Cristo has been one of the most powerful stories ever told. It is a legend of betrayal and love stolen, of innocence buried alive and a man clawing his way back from hell with nothing left but rage and an unbreakable will. It is a story that has moved generations to tears, ignited their hunger for justice, and proven that some souls cannot be silenced forever.

But time buries even the brightest flames. Classics gather dust. Stories once shouted from every rooftop become whispers in forgotten pages. The world moves on, but betrayal, corruption, and stolen futures still thrive in every century, wearing new masks, hiding behind new power.

This book exists because this story must live again.

In this modern reimagining of The Count of Monte Cristo, Edmond Dantès doesn’t face traitors on wooden decks or in candlelit courts. He faces them in glass towers, in boardrooms dripping with false power, in networks that prey on innocence while selling lies to the world. His prison isn’t just stone and chains—it’s being erased from existence in a world built to forget the truth. His escape isn’t just freedom—it’s a vow that no one who betrayed him will sleep safely again.

This is not just a retelling. This is a resurrection. The heart of Dumas’ masterpiece beats louder than ever here—a story for everyone who has tasted injustice, everyone who has felt powerless in a world stacked against them, everyone who has dreamed of truth tearing through darkness no matter how long it takes.

Because betrayal may bury a man. Lies may burn his life to ash. But legends do not stay dead. They wait, patient and relentless, for the moment they can rise again.

This is The Count of Monte Cristo for a new age. As fierce, as heartbreaking, as unforgettable as the day it was first told. A tribute to the story that refuses to die, told for everyone who has ever wished the world could finally make things right.

Turn the page. Meet Edmond Dantès again. And remember
Some stories never end. They burn forever.

554 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 30, 2025

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