The Beetle
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2004
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Novel • Fiction
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Classic Fiction•
FantasyLondon, England • 1890s
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World History2004
Adult
18+ years
The Beetle by Richard Marsh depicts the harrowing encounters of individuals with a mysterious, shape-shifting creature from Egypt. Set in Victorian London, the story intertwines horror, suspense, and the supernatural, as people grapple with fear and ancient forces. The narrative unfolds through multiple perspectives, exploring themes of identity and power.
Mysterious
Dark
Unnerving
Suspenseful
Gritty
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The Beetle by Richard Marsh is lauded for its intriguing blend of horror, mystery, and supernatural elements, rivaling even Bram Stoker's Dracula in its time. Some readers appreciate its atmospheric tension and complex narrative structure. However, it receives criticism for dated stereotypes and occasional melodrama. Overall, it's a compelling yet polarizing Victorian novel.
Readers who enjoy Dracula by Bram Stoker or The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson might appreciate The Beetle by Richard Marsh. They are likely drawn to Gothic horror tales featuring suspense, mystery, and a supernatural twist, with a penchant for fin-de-siècle literature.
4,276 ratings
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364
Novel • Fiction
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Classic Fiction•
FantasyLondon, England • 1890s
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World History2004
Adult
18+ years
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