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"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.
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