The Beetle: A Mystery

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The Beetle: A Mystery

by Richard Marsh

EN·~10 hours·6 chapters

Chapters

6 total
1

THE BEETLE A MYSTERY

0:05
2

BOOK I. The House with the Open Window

1:52:46
3

BOOK II. The Haunted Man

3:25:18
4

BOOK III. The Terror by Night and the Terror by Day

1:43:00
5

BOOK IV. In Pursuit

3:23:37
6

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

1:23

Description

In the fog‑laden streets of Victorian London, a down‑and‑out wanderer drifts from one dead‑end to the next, desperate for shelter in a workhouse that stubbornly declares itself “full.” His frantic attempts to force entry lead him into a terse, bitter exchange with a rag‑clad man who seems to know more about the system than his own station, hinting at hidden motives behind the grim bureaucracy.

The narrator’s weary voice carries the raw reality of poverty while a subtle, unsettling presence looms—an odd, beetle‑shaped symbol that recurs in whispered rumors and fleeting glances. As rain begins to patter, the uneasy dialogue with his mysterious companion sets the stage for a puzzling investigation that will pull the reader deeper into a world where every shadow may conceal a secret.

The opening offers a stark portrait of social neglect, laced with a growing sense of intrigue that promises a tangled chase through London’s underbelly, where the line between victim and suspect blurs with each step.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (601K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Richard Marsh

Richard Marsh

1857–1915

A prolific Victorian and Edwardian storyteller, he is best remembered today for The Beetle, the eerie 1897 thriller that once outsold Dracula. Writing under a pseudonym, he moved easily between horror, crime, romance, and humor, building a huge readership in his own time.

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