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The Beetle

By: Richard Marsh
Narrated by: Nigel Patterson
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The Beetle is the celebrated Victorian horror story by Richard Marsh, originally published in serialized form in 1897, which at first enjoyed even greater popularity than Bram Stoker’s Dracula, published in the same year.

The Beetle tells the tale of an evil, ancient Egyptian spirit seeking revenge on an up-and-coming British politician, Paul Lessingham. The shape-shifting creature that pursues Lessingham is possessed of hypnotic powers and takes different forms, both male and female, as well as morphing into a beetle - a figure that induces terror in its victims.

This creepy gothic tale is told by a series of protagonists, whose accounts are collected by a detective who assists in tracking the creature to its final mysterious end.

“A face looked into mine, and, in front of me, were those dreadful eyes. Then, whether I was dead or living, I said to myself that this could be nothing human - nothing fashioned in God’s image - could wear such a shape as that. Fingers were pressed into my cheeks, they were thrust into my mouth, they touched my staring eyes, shut my eyelids, then opened them again, and - horror of horrors! - the blubber lips were pressed to mine. The soul of something evil entered into me in the guise of a kiss.”

Warning: The Beetle has been viewed by some as a critique of British imperial attitudes in the late Victorian era. The story includes racial stereotypes which may cause offense to some listeners.

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Classics Drama & Plays European Fantasy Fiction Historical Horror Suspense Thriller & Suspense World Literature Scary Mystery
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I loved the different use of language, how the meaning of words has altered, and some have been forgotten. The story is far more slow paced than any 21st century tale, but I liked the way it developed. Some attitudes are a bit uncomfortable to hear, but it's true to that time I suppose. The female characters did hold their own, especially the older women. And some circumstances, such as the section dealing with road and train travel, I found fascinating.

A slowburn tale into a lost world

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it was ok but not riveting. The narrator was good but just found this audio full.

too long

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this one took a while to get going but it did, glad I listened to it.

ok

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Victorian, mysterious and strange. I had no knowledge of this story until I found it on here. It's a great reflection of Victorian society. A better story than Dracula but not as sexy and it's more complex. I can see why it's in danger of being lost. Give it a go.

Takes a while but it's a great story

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A brilliant tale full of unexpected twists and likable characters. I loved Sidney the best as I imagine all will. It kept one’s attention throughout and had a satisfying end.

A classic gothic tale

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