The Club Dumas (original Spanish title El Club Dumas) is a 1993 novel by Arturo Pérez-Reverte. The book is set in a world of antiquarian
booksellers, echoing his previous work, The Flanders Panel.
The story follows the
adventures of a book dealer, Lucas Corso, who is hired to authenticate a rare
manuscript by Alexandre Dumas, père. Corso's investigation leads him to seek out two
copies of a (fictional) rare book known as De Umbrarum Regni Novem Portis ("Of the Nine Doors of the Kingdom of
Shadows"). Corso encounters a host of intriguing characters on his journey
of investigation, including devil worshippers, obsessed bibliophiles and a hypnotically enticing femme fatale.
Corso's travels take him to Madrid (Spain), Sintra (Portugal), Paris (France) and Toledo (Spain).
The Club Dumas is full of details ranging from the working habits of
Alexandre Dumas to how one might forge a 17th-century text, as well as insight into demonology.
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