The goddess: a demon

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The goddess: a demon

by Richard Marsh

EN·~5 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

The Goddess - CHAPTER I. A VISION OF THE NIGHT

9:15
2

CHAPTER II. THE WOMAN WHO CAME THROUGH THE WINDOW

15:25
3

CHAPTER III. THE CONQUEST OF MRS. PEDDAR

10:16
4

CHAPTER IV. DR. HUME

16:39
5

CHAPTER V. A CURIOUS CASE

11:05
6

CHAPTER VI. THE DOCTOR ACCUSES

14:52
7

CHAPTER VII. THE SUSPICIONS OF MR. MORLEY

16:21
8

CHAPTER VIII. THE RECOGNITION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

10:33
9

CHAPTER IX. THE REVELATIONS OF “MR. GEORGE WITHERS”

16:44
10

CHAPTER X. WHERE MISS MOORE WAS GOING

6:26

Description

A seemingly harmless night out at a bustling music hall spirals into a nightmarish gamble for the narrator, who finds himself inexplicably deep in debt to his acquaintance Edwin Lawrence. As the stakes rise and the cards are mysteriously shuffled, doubt creeps in—was the loss honest, or has his friend been manipulating the game? The growing unease is amplified by a feverish mental tally that shows the debt swelling beyond comprehension, leaving the protagonist to question the very nature of his friendship.

Unable to shake the tension, the narrator’s restless sleep brings a vivid, unsettling vision that blurs the line between reality and nightmare. This early turmoil sets the stage for a chilling descent into intrigue, where ordinary social encounters give way to something far more sinister. Listeners are drawn into a tale of trust, deception, and the eerie forces that may lurk behind everyday interactions.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (329K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

an anonymous Project Gutenberg volunteer.

Release date

2021-03-26

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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