<p>In 'The Beetle: A Mystery', Richard Marsh crafts a chilling narrative that weaves horror, supernatural elements, and Victorian fears into a tapestry of obsession and revenge. The novel, characterized by its rich literary style and epistolary elements, plunges readers into the murky depths of a Gothic London, where an ancient Egyptian horror, capable of shape-shifting, entangles itself with the life of Paul Lessingham, a prominent politician. T...