Author:Alexandre Dumas,Will Hobson

The young Gascon d'Artagnan and the legendary musketeers Athos, Porthos and Aramis are ready to sacrifice everything for love, glory and the common good. The wicked machinations of Cardinal Richelieu and his accomplice, the magnetic Milady de Winter, propel the devoted friends across seas and battlefields from masked balls to a remote convent, in order to defend the honour of the Queen and the life of Constance Bonacieux, d'Artagnan's true love.
Dashing, knockabout, romantic, violent, chilling and tragic, this buoyant new translation of The Three Musketeers brings Dumas' masterpiece to joyful life.
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—— GuardianDumas is a master of ripping yarns full of fearless heroes, poisonous ladies and swashbuckling adventurers
—— GuardianThe Napoleon of storytellers
—— Washington PostThe Descent is a masterful conclusion to what may be one of the best trilogies I've ever read. Alma Katsu's lyrical writing style makes The Taker trilogy one of those series that lingers in your mind long after you have finished reading it ... highly recommended!
—— freshfiction.comThrow away everything that you thought you knew about this series. I don’t believe there is a reader who could have foreseen the culmination of this trilogy…I loved The Descent and adored this series. It’s the kind of series you pass along to your friends…
—— Vampire Book Club[The Descent] …will blow readers away with its creativity, nuance, and multilayered story. Book series tend to taper off for readers in terms of depth of story and the ability to surprise, but Katsu’s Taker series has transcended levels with each installment… Peers behind the veil between the human and spiritual world… A stunning end to a brilliant trilogy.
—— Savvy Verse and WitIt’s always difficult to come to the end of a series, especially one that was so good… This is certainly one of the more interesting series to come along in quite a while.
—— BookreporterDid you ever pick up a book that changed the way you looked at a certain genre? That's how I felt when I read Alma Katsu's The Taker. Her vivid, imaginative storytelling, and the most unique worldbuilding ever…
—— The Reading FrenzyTHE DESCENT is enchantingly magical with unanticipated surprises and fascinating characters…an unforgettable roller-coaster ride, where emotions run the gamut from deep fear to highest elation. THE DESCENT is part of an extraordinary series, where supernatural adventures are memorable while the cast of characters are notably original.
—— Single TitlesIntense, unflinching lucidity
—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times[Williams] has produced something timeless and great’ ‘Butcher’s Crossing, written in 1960 and Williams’s first mature novel, is far removed from the time and place of Stoner. It may also be the better novel
—— Nicholas Lezard , GuardianHad me on the edge of my seat... If you do not read another book all year, read this one. At the end, I was quite gasping for breath
—— Virginia Blackburn , Sunday ExpressIt is a novel of great beauty and power, and it deserves the same belated recognition accorded Stoner
—— David Evans , Independent on SundayFrom the author of Stoner, a western full of the same psychological intensity
—— The Timessupremely well-written and built to last
—— Adam Foulds , SpectatorReaders of Stoner will hopefully come to Butcher’s Crossing to get more of what Williams can provide: thoughtfulness, strong writing, powerful characterisation, involving drama and images and details that remain in the reader’s mind long after reading
—— BookmunchThe evocation of landscape is unforgettable
—— Boyd Tonkin , IndependentWilliams's intense semi-skimmed prose – so different from [Herman] Melville's full-fat variety – has the same power to mesmerize... Likely to become a favourite of 2014
—— Times Literary SupplementThe tale of men struggling to survive in a brutal landscape is told in language so sparse that whole passages are made up of monosyllabic vocabulary that is powerfully immersive. You can only guess at the influence Williams may have had on Cormac McCarthy
—— Ben Felsenburg , MetroWilliams is a versatile writer: the story of Will Andrews couldn't be more different to the tale of William Stoner – and his depiction of the behaviour of men in extreme situations is masterful
—— OldieA meditative cowboy yarn with a putative ecological message, it could not be more different from Williams’s [Stoner]; it is just as good
—— David Evans, 5 stars , Independent On SundayIt is a sort of Dances with Buffaloes, and one of the most tense, gripping, tragic novels I have ever read
—— Giles Coren , The TimesStoner...is a fine book but his western novel Butcher's Crossing is even better... Visceral, violent and chilling.
—— Barbara Taylor Bradford , Daily MirrorA novel that turns upside down the expectations of the genre—and goes to war with a century of American triumphalism, a century of regeneration through violence, a century of senseless slaughter.
—— John Plotz , Guardian