Romaner
"The Wrong Box" is a witty and uproarious novel co-authored by Lloyd Osbourne and Robert Louis Stevenson, blending elements of comedy, farce, and mystery in a rollicking tale of mistaken identity and absurd mishaps. Set in Victorian London, the story revolves around the misadventures of two elderly brothers, Masterman and Joseph Finsbury, who become embroiled in a series of absurd misunderstandings and comedic escapades.
At the center of the plot is a mix-up involving a tontine, a financial arrangement in which the last surviving member stands to inherit a fortune. When the brothers mistakenly believe each other to be deceased, they embark on a madcap quest to secure their inheritance, leading to a series of hilarious encounters with eccentric characters, including bumbling detectives, inept criminals, and eccentric family members.
As the chaos unfolds, the brothers find themselves drawn into a web of deceit, deception, and double-crossings, with their fortunes hanging in the balance. With its fast-paced plot, clever dialogue, and sharp wit, "The Wrong Box" offers readers a delightful romp through Victorian England, filled with twists, turns, and laugh-out-loud moments. A classic tale of mistaken identity and comic misadventure, this novel is sure to entertain readers of all ages.
© 2024 True Sign Publishing House (E-bok): 9789362534156
Utgivelsesdato
E-bok: 17. juni 2024
Tagger
Over 700 000 bøker
Eksklusive nyheter hver uke
Lytt og les offline
Kids Mode (barnevennlig visning)
Avslutt når du vil
For deg som vil lytte og lese ubegrenset.
1 konto
Ubegrenset lytting
Lytt så mye du vil
Over 700 000 bøker
Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke
Avslutt når du vil
For deg som ønsker å dele historier med familien.
2-3 kontoer
Ubegrenset lytting
Lytt så mye du vil
Over 700 000 bøker
Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke
Avslutt når du vil
2 kontoer
289 kr /månedFor deg som lytter og leser av og til.
1 konto
20 timer/måned
Lytt opp til 20 timer per måned
Over 700 000 bøker
Nye eksklusive bøker hver uke
Avslutt når du vil
Kos deg med ubegrenset tilgang til mer enn 700 000 titler.
Norsk
Norge