The Last Musketeer

The Last Musketeer by Stuart Gibbs, published by Harper Collins on September 27, 2011, is a juvenile fiction novel that combines elements of action and adventure with a historical backdrop. In this engaging story, fourteen-year-old Greg Rich embarks on a time-traveling journey to Paris after his parents mysteriously vanish not just from the city, but from the entire century. As he navigates this extraordinary situation, Greg discovers his family’s connection to the legendary Three Musketeers, leading him to a quest that intertwines his fate with theirs.
Readers will find that Greg must take on the role of a young Musketeer in training, working alongside Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D’Artagnan. The narrative unfolds as he strives to save his parents while ensuring that these iconic characters fulfill their destinies. The book presents a blend of adventure and historical elements, inviting readers to explore themes of bravery and friendship against the backdrop of classic European history. With 256 pages, this edition is available in English and offers a captivating experience for young readers interested in action-packed tales.
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On the first day of a family trip to Paris, Greg Rich’s parents disappear. They’re not just missing from the city—they’re missing from the century. So Greg does what any other fourteen-year-old would do: He travels through time to rescue them.
Greg soon finds out that his family history is tied to the legendary Three Musketeers. But when he meets them, they’re kids his age, and they’ll only live long enough to become true heroes if he can save them. To rescue his parents, Greg must assume the identity of a young Musketeer in training and unite Athos, Porthos, Aramis, and D’Artagnan—but a powerful enemy is doing everything possible to stop him from succeeding.
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