Psychological fiction
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Psychological fiction
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Psychological fiction
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Incoming Resources
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- After she fell, Mary-Jane Riley
- Sanctuary
- The quest of the silver fleece
- The merry men, and other tales and fables; Strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
- The sisters mortland, Sally Beauman
- Finnley Wren, his notions and opinions, together with a haphazard history of his career and amours in these moody years, as well as sundry rhymes, fables, diatribes and literary misdemeanors ; a novel in a new manner
- Changing habits, Debbie Macomber
- The mill on the floss
- Beat, Stephen Jay Schwartz
- Audrey's door, Sarah Langan
- Tomorrow river, Lesley Kagen
- Heart of darkness ;, and, the secret sharer
- The cry of the sloth, the mostly tragic story of Andrew Whittaker being his collected, final, and absolutely complete writings
- The Rise of David Levinsky
- Oro, the "Tail" Continues, Ray Racobs
- Five Quarters of the Orange, Harris, Joanne
- The darling, Russell Banks
- Foregone, Russell Banks
- A masterpiece of revenge, J.J. Fiechter
- A slight case of fatigue, a novel
- The death of the adversary
- Dark secret, Elizabeth Ann Atkins
- John the revelator, Peter Murphy
- The private memoirs and confessions of a justified sinner, James Hogg
- Seven days, Alex Lake
- Edgar Huntly, or Memoirs of a Sleep Walker
- Afloat and adrift, a story about letting go, Jan Forsyth
- Edgar Huntly, or, Memoirs of a sleep-walker, Charles Brockden Brown
- The mystery of Edwin Drood
- The sisters, Claire Douglas
- The Eight-Year Lie, A gripping and suspenseful psychological thriller, J.M. Hewitt
- Second person singular
- Knitting, a novel, Anne Bartlett
- Cracked hearts, the story of ultimae betrayal and love, cLinda Masemore Pirrung
- The ring-in
- Crime and punishment
- Homecoming, Cathy Kelly
- Island, Jane Rogers
- The perfect family, Samantha King
- Eaters of evil spirits, a psycho-horror story, Dave Franklin
- Edgar Huntly;, or, Memoirs of a sleep-walker
- The Bostonians
- Victory Square, Olen Steinhauer
- Well, Matthew McIntosh
- He Knew He Was Right, With Linked Table of Contents
- What are you like?, Anne Enright
- I, Lucifer, Glen Duncan
- Villette, Charlotte Bronte
- Blame
- The mill on the Floss
Outgoing Resources
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