The Beetle
By (Author) Eric J. Guignard
Edited by Leslie S. Klinger
By (author) Richard Marsh
Sourcebooks, Inc
Poisoned Pen Press
7th April 2020
United States
General
Fiction
823.8
Paperback
400
Width 142mm, Height 217mm, Spine 27mm
415g
*Featured on The New York Times' Summer Reading List 2020*
Rediscover the classic and come face-to-face with a creature 'born of neither god nor man'.
First published in 1897, Richard Marsh's classic work of gothic horror, The Beetle, opens with Robert Holt, an out-of-work clerk seeking shelter in an abandoned house. He comes face to face with a fantastical creature with supernatural and hypnotic powers: a creature who can transform at will between its human and beetle forms and who wrecks havoc when he preys on young middle-class Britons.
'Marsh creates an eerie atmosphere by keeping his story's supernaturalism tantalizingly ambiguous.' Publishers Weekly
'The Beetleis a fine period piece, as well as an entertaining mystery that has withstood the test of time.' New York Journal of Books
"A fine period piece, as well as an entertaining mystery that has withstood the test of time." - NY Journal of Books
"This will appeal to a wide range of readers. The universal ick factor of creepy crawlies additionally ensures that this crowdpleaser from the past will continue to strike fear in the hearts and minds of 21st-century readers." - Library Journal
"This series is a fun new way to encounter the spine-tinglers of yesteryear." - Booklist
"Ripe with melodrama and purple prose...Marsh creates an eerie atmosphere." - Publishers Weekly
RICHARD MARSH (October 12, 1857 - August 9, 1915), was the pseudonym of the English author Richard Bernard Heldmann. A bestselling and prolific author of the late 19th century, Marsh produced nearly 80 volumes of fiction and numerous short stories.