The Invisible Man

by H G Wells

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A brilliant mind. An invisible monster. A town that will never be the same.

A stranger arrives in the quiet village of Iping, wrapped head to toe in bandages and dark goggles. The locals whisper. They stare. He demands solitude.

But secrets don't stay buried.

His name is Griffin. He is a scientist. And he has done the impossible—made himself invisible.

At first, it feels like freedom. No locks can hold him. No law can touch him. He walks through walls, pockets empty cash, laughs at a world that cannot see him.

Then the laughter turns cold.

Without a face, he has no guilt. Without a reflection, he has no soul. Power without consequences becomes a poison, and Griffin drinks it to the last drop.

Soon, Iping is no longer a peaceful town. It's a hunting ground. Footsteps echo from empty air. Furniture moves on its own. And when the police come knocking, they learn a terrifying truth: you cannot arrest what you cannot catch.

H. G. Wells's *The Invisible Man* is more than a thriller. It's a mirror. What would you do if no one could watch you? And more chilling,what would you become?

You won't see him coming. But he sees you.

  • Published
  • Jan. 1, 1897
  • Language
  • en
  • Total Chapter
  • 5
  • Total pages
  • 0

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