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The Beetle
- Narrated by: Josh Innerst, Jeff Moon, Elizabeth Klett, Rob Goll, Peter Tucker, David Prickett, Tyler Hyrchuk
- Length: 11 hrs and 37 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Beetle by Richard Marsh
Presented by The Online Stage
Richard Marsh's The Beetle outsold Bram Stoker's Dracula in 1897, the year both novels were published. Like Dracula, The Beetle is about a strange, unearthly being from a foreign land who infiltrates Britain by hypnotizing and preying upon his victims. This exciting adventure is narrated by four different characters who have close encounters with this rapacious creature and attempt to hunt down and destroy him.
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Robert Holt - Josh Innerst
Sydney Atherton - Jeff Moon
Marjorie Lindon - Elizabeth Klett
Augustus Champnell - Rob Goll
The Arab - Peter Tucker
Paul Lessingham - David Prickett
Percy Woodville - Tyler Hyrchuk
Dora Grayling - Amanda Friday
Matthews - Andrew Coleman
Old Lindon - Denis Daly
Audio edited by Elizabeth Klett