'The Wrecker' is an adventurous and detective mysterious novel
co-written by R. L. Stevenson with his stepson Lloyd Osbourne in 1892.
It is knitted around the left wreck of the Flying Scud at Midway island.
It covers wide locations in Paris, Scotland, Honolulu, San Francisco,
the Marshall Islands, Midway Island and Sydney in Australia. The story
also depicts change of an artist in to a businessman. This story tells
of the adventures of Loudon Dodd. Dodd is an American whose wish to be
an artist dissatisfies his business-minded father. It is a extending,
episodic adventure story, a comedy of brash manners and something of a
detective mystery. It turns around the deserted wreck of the Flying Scud
at Midway Island. Thus this novel tells the life of Dodd, from his days
as a failed art student in Paris, to his business ventures with Jim
Pinkerton in San Francisco, to the long complex case of the shipwrecked
Flying Scud whose mystery dominates the second half of the book and
reveals a horrible and bloody tragedy at sea.