Psychological Fiction

Psychological Fiction

In literature, psychological fiction is a narrative genre that emphasizes interior characterization and motivation to explore the spiritual, emotional, and mental lives of the characters. The mode of narration examines the reasons for the behaviors of the character, which propel the plot and explain the story.

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The Last Thing She Told Me: From The No 1 Bestselling Author of While My Eyes Were Closed

The Last Thing She Told Me: From The No 1 Bestselling Author of While My Eyes Were Closed

Book by Linda Green

The Last Affair

The Last Affair

Book by Margot Hunt

Girl in the Rearview Mirror

Girl in the Rearview Mirror

Book by Kelsey Rae Dimberg

Cover of Snow

Cover of Snow

Book by Jenny Milchman

Sleep Sister: A page-turning novel of psychological suspense

Sleep Sister: A page-turning novel of psychological suspense

Book by Laura Elliot

Out of the Attic

Out of the Attic

Book by V. C. Andrews

Beneath the Attic

Beneath the Attic

Novel by V. C. Andrews

We'll Never Be Apart

We'll Never Be Apart

Book by Emiko Jean

After the First Death

After the First Death

Novel by Robert Cormier

Drag King Dreams

Drag King Dreams

Book by Leslie Feinberg

The Place Between Breaths

The Place Between Breaths

Book by An Na

Sex And Violence

Sex And Violence

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Echoes Between Us

Echoes Between Us

Novel by Katie McGarry

A Severed Wasp

A Severed Wasp

Novel by Madeleine L'Engle

Lessons in French: A Novel

Lessons in French: A Novel

Novel by Hilary Reyl

Dora: a Headcase

Dora: a Headcase

Novel by Lidia Yuknavitch