The Beetle: A Mystery

The Beetle: A Mystery
ISBN-10
1840226099
ISBN-13
9781840226096
Series
The Beetle
Category
Excavations (Archaeology)
Pages
276
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Wordsworth Editions
Author
Richard Marsh

Description

Richard Marsh's weird, compelling and highly original novel, which once outsold "Dracula", is both a horror masterpiece and a fin de siecle melodrama embracing the fears and concerns of late Victorian society.

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