A review by caterinaanna
The Man In The Iron Mask by Alexandre Dumas, Raymond H. Harris, Brendan Lynch

4.0

If I've read any of the other Three Musketeers books - and I think I have - it was long, long ago so I remembered little of their characters. However, this books quickly gets one up to speed with each of them as they become entangled in the plot: a plot in which the eponymous hero, although key, is directly involved for only a small part of the book (another thing I'd forgotten). I didn't really understand Aramis' motives, well no, I understood, but found it hard to believe he believed them so well but it was an interesting idea to have someone that the audience expects to be a good guy effectively being a baddie at the start.

Enjoyed it and, given that I had a day of awaiting various fitters and engineers, I managed to read it quite quickly too!