Mr Wrays Cash Box, Wilkie Collins
Mr Wrays Cash Box, Wilkie Collins
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Mr Wray's Cash Box

Author: Wilkie Collins

Narrator: Peter Joyce

Unabridged: 4 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/01/2007

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

Mr. Reuben Wray, a retired actor who has had little public success, flees Stratford-upon-Avon fearing pursuit by the police. He arrives in Tidbury in the Marsh and sets up shop teaching elocution. Two local villains notice he carries a rather large cash box and attempt to steal the contents. When their plans come to naught and they exact their revenge Mr. Wray is left devastated and it takes Annie, his granddaughter, and her intended, Martin, to rectify the situation. It is Squire Colebatch however, an ex patron of Reubens, who brings the perfect ending to this wonderful Christmas whimsy.Wilkie Collins was a good friend of Charles Dickens and like that great man he was a radical freethinker with a passion for the rights of the common man and a disdain for Victorian convention. Both men had a love for the theatre and performed Collins’ novel ‘The Frozen Deep’ [also an Assembled Stories title] as a play, once by Royal Command.The authors’ love of mystery, the works of Shakespeare and his sympathy for the plight of the lower orders come together in this quixotic and very heartwarming tale.

About Wilkie Collins

Wilkie Collins was an English novelist who critics often credit with the invention of the English detective novel. Sergeant Cuff from Collins's novel The Moonstone became a prototype of the detective hero in English fiction. Collins's works center on mainstream Victorian domestic life. Collins liked to tackle social issues, and many of his novels contain sympathetic portraits of physically abnormal individuals. In addition to Moonstone, he is well known for his popular suspense thriller The Woman in White, No Name, and Armadale.

Collins was born in London in 1824 to William Collins, a well-known landscape painter, and Harriet Collins, the daughter of a painter. Despite a secure home, he was a small, sickly child and had a slightly deformed skull. He was educated privately and studied painting for several years. He later studied law and became a lawyer at the age of twenty-seven. Collins never practiced law, but he did put his legal knowledge to work in his crime writing.

In 1851, Collins met his lifelong friend and mentor Charles Dickens while they were pursuing a mutual interest in amateur theater. Dickens helped Collins bring humor and believable characters into his books.The two women in Collins's life-Caroline Graves, his life-long companion, and Mrs. Martha Rudd, his mistress-also greatly influenced his writing.

During the 1860s, Collins started to suffer severely from rheumatic pains and became addicted to laudanum, a form of opium. The death of Dickens in 1870 robbed him of his powerful inspiration, and his popularity declined. In 1873, he met Mark Twain and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow on a trip to the United States. Soon thereafter he wrote The Evil Genius, which was published in 1886. Collins died from a stroke on September 23, 1889.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Maria on January 11, 2018

2.5 Lo empecé porque la sinopsis prometía, pero no ha terminado de convencerme. Sin embargo, Collins es mucho Collins y seguiré leyendo sus libros.......more

Goodreads review by María on March 09, 2024

Es un 3.5. Lo redondeo a cuatro porque pese a que carece de un giro final sorprendente, hallo que estamos ya demasiado acostumbrados a esos artificios narrativos que descolocan toda la trama, y que a veces olvidamos el valor de la la simpleza y, sobre todo, de los finales felices. Reuben Wray es un......more

Goodreads review by Takoneando entre libros on December 03, 2022

Leer a Collins siempre "es bien", pero en este caso me ha resultado un poco desdibujado este relato. Comienza muy bien y ha habido algún momento en el que me he reído con ese fino humor del que hacía gala el autor, pero he acabado el libro con una sensación de insatisfacción...como que se ha ido dilu......more

Goodreads review by Martin on May 05, 2022

Basado en un hecho real, pero con un argumento tan hilarante como entretenido, este librito me recordó los enredos de las películas de pícaros de la época de oro del cine mexicano. Lástima que el comentario en la contratapa arruina la sorpresa; aún así, es una novela que se disfruta mucho.......more

Goodreads review by Maria on April 02, 2024

#retoadoroloslibros. Como me pasa últimamente con este reto de lectura,me hace descubrir nuevos autores y libros. Este es un libro que se lee rápido,sin muchas complicaciones. Y que se deduce cual va hacer el problema y como se va a solucionar. Sin que la lectura se vuelva aburrida.......more