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The Invisible Man

H. G. Wells's Terrifying Vision of Power, Science, and Madness
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About the book

♂ Unseen. Unstoppable. Unraveled.


The Invisible Man is H. G. Wells's legendary tale of scientific obsession and psychological descent. A visionary thriller that bridges horror and science fiction, this novel explores the dark side of genius when ambition outpaces morality.


A scientific breakthrough—or a descent into chaos?

Griffin, a brilliant physicist, unlocks the secret of invisibility. But as he erases his physical form, he also erases his grip on humanity. Driven by isolation, fear, and megalomania, he turns from experimenter to fugitive… and ultimately, to monster.


One of the most enduring and chilling tales ever told.

Wells delivers a haunting meditation on alienation, power, and the consequences of scientific overreach. First published in 1897, this novel remains as frighteningly relevant today as ever.


What Critics and Readers Say:

"A foundational work of science fiction—and a masterclass in psychological horror." – The Guardian


"Wells's genius lies in showing how easily man becomes monster." – The Atlantic


"Chilling, brilliant, and timeless." – Amazon Reviewer


Why You'll Love This Classic:

Blends science, suspense, and social commentary


Ideal for fans of Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, and George Orwell


Explores powerful themes like isolation, power, and ethical science


A must-read for lovers of psychological horror and speculative fiction


Click Buy Now to Experience the Classic That Redefined Invisibility.

Dive into the shadows of one man's obsession—and the darkness he unleashes on the world.

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Release date on Litres:
16 July 2025
Volume:
180 p.
ISBN:
9782386917042
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Bookwire