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The Goddess: A Demon [Paperback]

Richard Marsh (Author), Minna Vuohelainen (Editor)
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June 4, 2010

"In my time I have seen men who have come to their death by violence, but I have never seen such an extraordinary sight as he presented. It was as if some savage thing, fastening upon him, had torn him to pieces with tooth and nail. His flesh had been ripped and rent so that not one recognisable feature was left. Indeed, it might not have been a man we were looking upon, but some thing of horror."

After a night of intemperate drinking and gambling with his neighbour Edwin Lawrence, John Ferguson awakens in a cold sweat from a horrible nightmare in which he seemed to see Lawrence being torn to shreds by some vicious beast. But what is Ferguson's horror when he wakes to find that a beautiful woman, covered in blood and with no memory, has climbed through his window and that his vision of Lawrence's death is all too true!

Who is the killer? The list of suspects is long: Ferguson, the lovely amnesiac, the dead man's dissolute brother. Or maybe the truth is more terrible still: Was Lawrence slain by the supernatural creature of Ferguson's dream - a bloodthirsty demon capable of the most savage of murders?

One of eight novels published by the prolific Marsh at the height of his popularity in 1900, The Goddess: A Demon retains its ability to thrill and terrify. This new edition, the first in over 75 years, features the unabridged text of the first edition and includes a new introduction and notes by Minna Vuohelainen as well as a wealth of contextual appendices and a reproduction of the original cover.


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  • Paperback: 292 pages
  • Publisher: Valancourt Books (June 4, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1934555061
  • ISBN-13: 978-1934555064
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lunacy in London, August 10, 2011
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I'm afraid I share the tastes of late Victorian readers for sensational plots, exotic crimes, witty love stories and sinister London fogs - all delightfully present in Richard Marsh's 1900 novel, The Goddess, A Demon.

The title may be awkward, but Marsh's storytelling is smooth and rapid-fire. Narrator John Ferguson is awakened by a terrible dream of murder. Soon after a beautiful young woman walks through his French window covered with blood. It's love at first sight, despite the blood, and despite the murder down the hall of Ferguson's friend Edwin Lawrence. Ferguson devotes all his energies for the rest of the book trying to prove the innocence of his late-night visitor. Not easy.

Ferguson is a giant of a man who's led a rough life in odd corners of the world while making his fortune. Another compelling character is Doctor Hume who's obsessed with mental diseases. Hume believes everyone has a screw loose somewhere and may break out in madness anytime under pressure (a popular nineteenth-century psychological theory). Even the reader can't help questioning the sanity of the main characters, one by one, and this makes for a certain delicious tension.

The reader is treated to bizarre scenes of paranoia, obsession, hallucination, amnesia and claustrophobia. But as always, Marsh retains his sense of humor and keeps us amused as well as anxious.

Although there is a goddess of sorts lurking in the background, this is not a supernatural tale. The editor describes Marsh's novel as "urban gothic." Her excellent introduction reveals some startling facts about Marsh's life and discusses nineteenth-century attitudes to urban decay, social unrest and mental illness.

I love Richard Marsh's highly imaginative novels. And Valencourt Books has done a tremendous job with this book. The introduction and appendices will appeal to scholars. The novel itself is great fun for purely recreational readers (like me) of popular Victorian fiction.
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