Original author: H. G. Wells
Retold by author: John Bergez
In The Invisible Man, a stranger arrives in a tiny English village. His face and head are covered with bandages. His eyes are hidden by dark blue glasses. He always wears gloves, even indoors. He tells people that he has had a terrible accident and that he just wants to be left alone.
Soon, strange things start to happen in the village. Doors and furniture move by themselves. Money disappears from a house. People hear a voice when no one seems to be there. What’s going on? Does it have something to do with the stranger? What secret is the stranger hiding? When the people in the village find out the answers, they are afraid for their lives!
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