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Set during the violent final years of the French Revolution, Ninety-Three is an epic tale of war, loyalty, and moral conflict. As royalists and revolutionaries clash across a nation in turmoil, three remarkable figures find themselves caught between duty, conviction, and compassion.
Sweeping in scope yet deeply human, Victor Hugo's final novel explores the cost of political extremism and the enduring struggle between justice and mercy. Rich with drama, suspense, and unforgettable characters, Ninety-Three remains a powerful reflection on the forces that shape history. Victor Hugo (1802–1885) was a French novelist, poet, and playwright whose works rank among the greatest achievements of world literature. Renowned for masterpieces such as Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, Hugo combined vivid storytelling with profound social and political insight. Published in 1874, Ninety-Three was his last completed novel and stands as a compelling meditation on revolution, humanity, and the complexities of political change.
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كتاب صوتي: 18 يونيو 2026
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