Ticket No. 9672

by Jules Verne

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Ticket No. 9672 by Jules Verne is a lesser-known but engaging adventure novel that blends mystery, survival, and the relentless pursuit of justice. The story follows Hulda Hansen, a young Norwegian woman whose future depends on a lottery ticket numbered 9672. The ticket, purchased by her fiancé Ole Kamp, represents their hope for financial security and a better life. However, tragedy strikes when Ole is accused of a crime and seemingly lost at sea, leaving Hulda in despair.

As Hulda clings to hope, the narrative unfolds across dramatic Nordic landscapes, weaving together themes of love, perseverance, and fate. Meanwhile, Ole’s fate becomes the center of a gripping mystery involving wrongful accusation and daring survival. Unknown to many, he is still alive and struggling to clear his name.

Verne combines emotional depth with suspense, creating a story that is both heartfelt and adventurous. Unlike his more science-focused works, this novel emphasizes human resilience and moral justice, offering readers a compelling tale of endurance, devotion, and ultimate redemption.

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Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French novelist and pioneer of science fiction whose imaginative stories blended adventure, science, and exploration. Born in Nantes, he originally studied law but soon turned to writing. Verne became famous for his “Voyages Extraordinaires” series, which included classics such as Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days. His novels often predicted technological advances like submarines, space travel, and air travel. Blending scientific curiosity with thrilling storytelling, Verne inspired generations of readers and helped shape modern science fiction. He remains one of the most widely translated authors in the world.