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Le Comte de Monte Cristo — Audiobook

17.5est. listening hrs
4.3★194 ratings
Romancegenre
Free with trial

The instrumentWhen will you finish it?

Based on 17.5 hours of listening (estimated).

Days to finish Le Comte de Monte Cristo at common listening paces
Your paceYou'll finish in
30 min / day35 days
1 hour / day18 days
2 hours / day9 days
1 hour / day at 1.5×12 days

What our data says

  • At 17.5 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 94% of the romance audiobooks we measured.
  • That's 94% longer than the average romance audiobook (9 hrs across 819 titles in our dataset).

Computed from romance audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset; listening time estimated from page count.

Who is this for?

Best for romance listeners who want a historical setting — a long-haul epic at 17.5 hours (estimated).

About the book

Edmond Dantès avait tout : un avenir radieux, un amour sincère, une confiance aveugle. Jusqu’à ce qu’on le condamne pour un crime qu’il n’a pas commis. Des années d’enfermement, une évasion impossible… et une seule obsession : la vengeance. De Marseille aux fastes de Paris, le Comte de Monte-Cristo orchestre son retour, implacable, insaisissable. Qui survivra à sa justice ? 🎧 Lu par Fred Mellot.

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Questions listeners ask

How long is the Le Comte de Monte Cristo audiobook?

Le Comte de Monte Cristo runs about 17.5 hours — our estimate from its 593 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 11.7 hours.

Can I listen to Le Comte de Monte Cristo free?

Yes — with the audiobooks.com free trial. Start the trial, get Le Comte de Monte Cristo included, and cancel anytime; the trial stays free.

Is Le Comte de Monte Cristo worth listening to at 1.5× speed?

At 1.5× you'd finish in about 11.7 hours — saving 5.8 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.

When was Le Comte de Monte Cristo first published?

Le Comte de Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas was first published in 1830.