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The Wrong Box

Robert Louis Stevenson

Publisher: CLXBX

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Summary

First published in 1889 and co-written with Lloyd Osbourne, The Wrong Box is a brilliantly dark comedy that blends farce, satire, and mystery into one of Robert Louis Stevenson's most entertaining and unconventional novels.

The story revolves around a peculiar tontine—an old-fashioned financial agreement in which the last surviving participant inherits the entire fortune. As the members of the tontine grow older and fewer, the value of survival becomes dangerously high. When one of the remaining heirs is believed to have died in a railway accident, a simple case of mistaken identity sets off a chain reaction of deception, greed, and absurd behavior.

At the center of the chaos is a misdirected shipping crate—the "wrong box"—containing a body that no one wants to claim and everyone wants to hide. As the box passes from place to place, it drags an increasingly tangled web of lies, impersonations, and moral compromises behind it. Each character, desperate to protect their financial interests or personal reputation, makes choices that only deepen the confusion.

With sharp wit and biting social commentary, Stevenson skewers Victorian respectability, exposing the hypocrisy and selfishness that lurk beneath polite society. The novel's brisk pace, clever dialogue, and outrageous situations make it a delightful contrast to Stevenson's more serious adventure tales, revealing his talent for humor and satire.

The Wrong Box is a masterful comedy of errors that explores the darker side of human nature through laughter. Filled with eccentric characters and unexpected twists, it remains a timeless classic for readers who enjoy witty mysteries, satirical fiction demonstrates how greed and self-interest can turn even the most respectable individuals into agents of chaos.
Available since: 02/09/2026.
Print length: 205 pages.

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