The Wrecker
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- Nombre de pages478
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-04-244930-3
- EAN9783042449303
- Date de parution08/02/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille834 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSeduction Stories Press
Résumé
First published in 1892 and co-written with Lloyd Osbourne, The Wrecker is a gripping tale of mystery, adventure, and moral ambiguity set against the vast, unpredictable expanse of the Pacific.
When Loudon Dodd, a struggling artist living in Paris, unexpectedly inherits a modest fortune, he uses it to invest in what seems like a promising opportunity: the purchase of a wrecked ship stranded on a remote Pacific island.
What begins as a speculative business venture quickly spirals into a dangerous quest to uncover the truth behind the ship's destruction and the sinister events surrounding it. As Dodd journeys from Europe to the islands of the South Seas, he is drawn into a web of deception, greed, and hidden crimes. Along the way, he encounters a vivid cast of characters-adventurers, con men, traders, and outcasts-each with their own secrets and motives.
The deeper Dodd investigates, the clearer it becomes that the wreck is no accident, and that powerful forces will go to great lengths to keep the truth buried. Blending elements of detective fiction, maritime adventure, and psychological drama, The Wrecker explores the darker side of human ambition and the ethical compromises people make in the pursuit of wealth and power. Stevenson's masterful storytelling brings to life exotic locales, tense confrontations, and a steadily unfolding mystery that challenges the protagonist's ideals and courage. Rich in atmosphere and suspense, The Wrecker stands as a compelling example of Stevenson's ability to move beyond straightforward adventure into complex moral terrain.
It is a novel that examines not only the perils of the sea, but also the treacherous depths of the human soul-making it an enduring and thought-provoking read for lovers of classic literature and mystery alike.
What begins as a speculative business venture quickly spirals into a dangerous quest to uncover the truth behind the ship's destruction and the sinister events surrounding it. As Dodd journeys from Europe to the islands of the South Seas, he is drawn into a web of deception, greed, and hidden crimes. Along the way, he encounters a vivid cast of characters-adventurers, con men, traders, and outcasts-each with their own secrets and motives.
The deeper Dodd investigates, the clearer it becomes that the wreck is no accident, and that powerful forces will go to great lengths to keep the truth buried. Blending elements of detective fiction, maritime adventure, and psychological drama, The Wrecker explores the darker side of human ambition and the ethical compromises people make in the pursuit of wealth and power. Stevenson's masterful storytelling brings to life exotic locales, tense confrontations, and a steadily unfolding mystery that challenges the protagonist's ideals and courage. Rich in atmosphere and suspense, The Wrecker stands as a compelling example of Stevenson's ability to move beyond straightforward adventure into complex moral terrain.
It is a novel that examines not only the perils of the sea, but also the treacherous depths of the human soul-making it an enduring and thought-provoking read for lovers of classic literature and mystery alike.
















