The Lottery Ticket (French: Un Billet de loterie, 1886) is an adventure novel written by Jules Verne. It was also published in the United States under the title Ticket No. "9672".
The house is broken into whilst they are away. Along with a number of prize items the thieves steal two lottery tickets. One of these is the winning ticket and the gang who did the break-in claims the first prize of over £4m pounds.
One might want to think twice about all he or she could grab from the money that puts them on top of the world. Enter Santa Roma through this story and see where the winners' luck takes them.
The Lottery Ticket is not one of Mr. Verne's typical sea-air-adventure-stories, although it belongs to the author's well-known series called Voyages Extraordinaires.
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But the French author wrote much more than science fiction! And not just Around the World in Eighty Days. Here is one of those "forgotten" works. Ticket No. "9672" is a fascinating tale of two women who live in a Norway Inn.
"When Rico sells a jackpot-winning lotto ticket, she thinks maybe her luck will finally change, but only if she and her popular and wildly rich classmate, Zan, can find the ticket holder who hasn't claimed the prize."--
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Dianne Canton is a lawyer whose life is in dire straits.
Seventeen year old Jason Breezey lost his mother when he was eight.
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