The Beetle: A Mystery
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Marsh's tale of an ancient Egyptian shape-shifting creature—the titular Beetle—seeking revenge against a British politician may not be widely known today, but when it was released in 1897, it substantially outsold Bram Stoker's Dracula, which was published the same year. The plot unfolds from the point of view of four people. Robert Holt is a clerk who meets the Beetle on a dark and stormy night and is mind-controlled by him into stealing letters from a politician named Paul Lessingham. Sydney Atherton agrees to help the Beetle, in exchange for the love of Marjorie Lindon and later for the creature's help in saving his friend's life. Marjorie Lindon is a politician's daughter who has romantic connections to both Lessingham and Atherton and is eventually captured by the Beetle. The story's final section is told from the point of view of Augustus Champnell, a detective who takes Lessingham's confession about his involvement in a cult devoted to Isis, which has led to the Beetle's obsession with him. Gunnar Cauthery, Jonathan Aris, Natalie Simpson, and Andrew Wincott provide resonant, compelling narration. VERDICT Fans of gothic novels and 19th-century horror shouldn't miss this excellent production.—Stephanie Klose
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Marsh, R. The Beetle: A Mystery . Duke Classics.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marsh, Richard. The Beetle: A Mystery. Duke Classics.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Marsh, Richard. The Beetle: A Mystery Duke Classics.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Marsh, R. (n.d.). The beetle: a mystery. Duke Classics.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Marsh, Richard. The Beetle: A Mystery Duke Classics,
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