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The beetle : a mystery /

Richard Marsh's best-selling supernatural thriller The Beetle: A Mystery, was even more popular than Bram Stoker's Dracula when it was first released; both being published in the same year, 1897. Inflicting damage with his hypnotic and shape-shifting powers, a strange oriental figure shado...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Marsh, Richard, 1857-1915
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Auckland, N.Z.] : Floating Press, ©2009.
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  • Chapter XV
  • Mr Lessingham SpeaksChapter XVI
  • Atherton's Magic Vapour; Chapter XVII
  • Magic?-Or Miracle?; Chapter XVIII
  • The Apotheosis of the Beetle; Chapter XIX
  • The Lady Rages; Chapter XX
  • A Heavy Father; Chapter XXI
  • The Terror in the Night; Chapter XXII
  • The Haunted Man; BOOK III
  • The Terror by Night and the Terror by Day; Chapter XXIII
  • The Way He Told Her; Chapter XXIV
  • A Woman's View; Chapter XXV
  • The Man in the Street; Chapter XXVI
  • A Father's No; Chapter XXVII
  • The Terror by Night; Chapter XXVIII
  • The Strange Story of the Man in the Street.
  • Chapter XXIX
  • The House on the Road from the WorkhouseChapter XXX
  • The Singular Behaviour of Mr Holt; Chapter XXXI
  • The Terror by Day; BOOK IV
  • In Pursuit; Chapter XXXII
  • A New Client; Chapter XXXIII
  • What Came of Looking Through a Lattice; Chapter XXXIV
  • After Twenty Years; Chapter XXXV
  • A Bringer of Tidings; Chapter XXXVI
  • What the Tidings Were; Chapter XXXVII
  • What was Hidden Under the Floor; Chapter XXXVIII
  • The Rest of the Find; Chapter XXXIX
  • Miss Louisa Coleman; Chapter XL
  • What Miss Coleman Saw Through the Window; Chapter XLI
  • The Constable, -His Clue, -And the Cab.
  • Chapter XLII
  • The Quarry DoublesChapter XLIII
  • The Murder at Mrs 'enderson's; Chapter XLIV
  • The Man who was Murdered; Chapter XLV
  • All That Mrs 'enderson Knew; Chapter XLVI
  • The Sudden Stopping; Chapter XLVII
  • The Contents of the Third-Class Carriage; Chapter XLVIII
  • The Conclusion of the Matter.