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The Beetle

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ā€˜The Beetleā€™ is Richard Marsh's most famous work, initially outselling ā€˜Draculaā€™ by Bram Stoker. Narrated from four different perspectives, it focuses on a monstrous creature from Ancient Egypt, which possesses the unfortunate and unemployed Richard Holt.

The plot is set in motion when the creature sends Richard on a mission to steal some letters from the home of MP, Paul Lessingham. The content of the letters then sets off a chain of events that affects everyone who knows about them.

A grisly, ghoulish, and supernatural story, this is a perfect read for those who like their stories served up with spine-tingling chills.

Richard Marsh (1857 ā€“ 1915) was born Richard Bernard Heldmann, in London. The son of a lace merchant, he began his writing career at the age of 23, writing adventure stories for boys in the ā€˜Union Jackā€™ magazine, ā€˜Graphic,ā€™ and ā€˜Quiver and Young England.ā€™

During his final year as a co-editor at Ā“Union JackĀ“, it was discovered that he had been forging cheques, and living between France and Britain. Apprehended after a year, he was sentenced to 18 monthsā€™ hard labour. After completing his sentence, Marsh returned to writing, using the pen name we all know him by.

While a prolific writer of short stories, Marsh also wrote full novels, including ā€˜The Goddess: A Demon,ā€™ and ā€˜The House of Mystery.ā€™ Although a successful horror writer, he also wrote crime novels, such as ā€˜The Datchet DiamondsĀ“.