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Richard Marsh (1857–1915) wrote The Beetle (1897), a lurid tale of an ancient shape-shifting Egyptian entity loose in London that, remarkably, outsold Bram Stoker’s Dracula (published the same year) for years. A prolific author of mystery and the supernatural, he was a best-selling purveyor of late-Victorian sensation and horror.
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