Ticket No. 9672 - Jules Verne

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By Sebastian Rossi Posted on Mar 1, 2026
In Category - Tier Three
Jules Verne Jules Verne
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Hey, have you ever bought a lottery ticket? Imagine finding out yours is the winner, but you can't find it anywhere. That's exactly what happens in Jules Verne's 'Ticket No. 9672.' It's not one of his famous adventure tales with submarines or hot air balloons. Instead, it's a tight, tense little mystery set in Norway. We follow Joel and Hulda, a brother and sister running a small inn, whose lives are turned upside down when a guest leaves them a lottery ticket as payment. When the winning numbers are announced, that ticket is worth a fortune. There's just one massive problem: it's vanished. The story becomes a desperate, page-turning search against the clock, filled with suspicious characters and mounting pressure. It's a brilliant study of human nature—what happens to ordinary people when sudden, life-changing wealth is dangled just out of reach. If you like stories where the real drama is in the characters' choices and the suspense of a simple, high-stakes problem, you'll fly through this one.
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Jules Verne is famous for taking us to the center of the earth and under the sea, but in 'Ticket No. 9672,' he keeps the adventure much closer to home. The setting is a quiet Norwegian village, where siblings Joel and Hulda Hansen struggle to keep their modest inn afloat.

The Story

A traveler named Sylvius Hogg, a kind but mysterious man, stays at their inn. When he can't pay his bill, he leaves a Danish state lottery ticket, number 9672, as a promise. The Hansens think little of it until the draw happens. Ticket No. 9672 wins the grand prize—a staggering 200,000 crowns. Instant fortune! But the celebration is cut brutally short. The ticket has disappeared. Was it stolen? Lost? Did it ever really exist? The hunt for the tiny slip of paper becomes an all-consuming obsession. Joel races against time and dubious figures who suddenly take an interest in the family, while Hulda tries to hold everything together. The real journey isn't across continents, but through a storm of hope, desperation, and greed.

Why You Should Read It

This book surprised me. Without any fantastical machines or unexplored islands, Verne proves he's a master of human suspense. The 'what would you do?' question at the heart of it is incredibly compelling. You feel every gut-wrenching high and low with Joel and Hulda. Sylvius Hogg is also a fantastic character—more than just a plot device, he becomes an emotional anchor in the chaos. The story moves quickly, and the tension comes from not knowing who to trust. It's a fascinating look at how the idea of money can change people and relationships even before a single coin is exchanged.

Final Verdict

This is the perfect Verne for someone who thinks his work is all science and spectacle. It's for readers who love a classic, straightforward mystery with a lot of heart. If you enjoy stories where the setting is a small community and the stakes are deeply personal, you'll be hooked. It's a short, sharp, and satisfying read that proves a missing piece of paper can be more thrilling than a sea monster.



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Karen Lee
11 months ago

This digital copy caught my eye due to its reputation, the concise summaries at the end of each section are a lifesaver. A mandatory read for anyone in this industry.

Patricia Jackson
10 months ago

I appreciate how this edition approaches the core problem, the language used is precise without being overly academic or confusing. I'll be citing this in my upcoming project.

Paul Gonzalez
5 months ago

It effectively synthesizes complex ideas into a coherent whole.

Thomas Brown
1 month ago

The clarity of the concluding remarks is very professional.

Karen Martinez
7 months ago

Having followed this topic for years, I can say that the author’s unique perspective adds a fresh layer to the discussion. This adds significant depth to my understanding of the field.

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