First published in 1897 by the author of "The Beetle: A Mystery."
Richard Marsh Livres
Richard Marsh était un auteur britannique dont l'œuvre explorait le surnaturel et le suspense. Son roman le plus célèbre, 'The Beetle', connut une popularité considérable à sa sortie et resta longtemps disponible. Le style de Marsh se caractérisait par sa capacité à immerger les lecteurs dans des mondes sombres et mystérieux. Sa prose explorait souvent les frontières entre la réalité et l'étrange, faisant de lui une voix marquante de son époque.






Both Sides of the Veil
- 218pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book features a collection of intriguing stories, each exploring themes of transformation and the supernatural. In "Staunton's Dinner," Vane Staunton's unsettling return reveals his terrifying new powers. "A Knight of the Road" introduces a mysterious stranger who may embody the Devil in a 17th-century village. "The Disappearance of Mrs. Macrecham" follows Hereward Waller's bizarre belief that he has turned his landlady into a cat. Lastly, "The Ring" sees familiar characters Pugh and Tress unraveling the mystery of a cursed ring from the 16th century.
Meath Folk Tales
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The collection explores Meath's rich heritage through traditional tales, featuring legends of St. Patrick, Colmcille, and the mystical beings of witches, hags, ghosts, and fairies. It delves into the significance of the Hill of Tara, the ancient political capital of Ireland. Local storyteller Richard Marsh guides readers on a vivid journey, intertwining the region's landscape with its captivating myths and legends, creating a unique tapestry of history and folklore that defines the 'Royal County.'
Amusement Only
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in the vibrant world of early 20th-century entertainment, this novel explores the lives of characters entangled in the allure and deception of the amusement industry. With elements of mystery and psychological tension, it delves into themes of obsession, identity, and the darker sides of human nature. The story unfolds against a backdrop of circus performances and theatrical spectacles, revealing the complexities of ambition and desire as the characters navigate their intertwined fates.
Between the Dark and the Daylight
- 234pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Richard Marsh, a prominent author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, gained fame for his supernatural thriller that captivated readers and outsold Bram Stoker's Dracula. His best-known work, The Beetle, reflects his mastery of horror and suspense, contributing significantly to the genre's evolution. Over his prolific career, Marsh authored nearly 80 volumes across various genres, including crime and romance, and his works have seen a resurgence in popularity through recent republishing efforts.
The Complete Adventures of Judith Lee
- 412pages
- 15 heures de lecture
Judith Lee stands out as a remarkable female detective in 19th-century literature, distinguishing herself among notable figures like Lady Molly and Dorcas Dene. Created by Richard Marsh, she embodies a unique blend of intelligence and resourcefulness, making her one of the best examples of women detectives from that era.
A Spoiler of Men
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The narrative is characterized by its dark and unsettling themes, featuring a series of repulsive crimes that unfold throughout the story. Richard Marsh's work captivates with its intense and provocative content, described as "Hot Stuff" by P. G. Wodehouse, hinting at the book's controversial nature and gripping plot. The exploration of human depravity and moral complexities makes it a compelling read for those drawn to thrilling and disturbing literature.
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