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The Invisible Man

H. G. Wells

Editora: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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What would you do if you possessed the ultimate power—the power to vanish without a trace?

Enter the chilling world of Griffin, a brilliant but unhinged scientist who achieves the impossible: total invisibility. But this scientific triumph quickly turns into a nightmare of psychological terror and chaos. H. G. Wells, the master futurist, plunges you into a suspenseful, relentless manhunt as Griffin descends into megalomania, realizing that invisibility offers not liberation, but total moral corruption. Feel the thrill of the unseen presence and the suspense as a quiet English village battles an enemy they cannot see, touch, or escape. This novel is a masterpiece of early science fiction horror, exploring the profound ethical questions of genius unleashed without conscience.

A definitive classic whose influence is seen across generations of literature and film, The Invisible Man remains one of the most exciting and unsettling entries in the H. G. Wells collection.

Can humanity defeat an enemy that doesn't exist? Click "Buy Now" to experience this timeless thriller and stare into the terrifying abyss of absolute power.
Disponível desde: 09/12/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 142 páginas.

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