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Gracefully Insane: The Rise and Fall of America's Premier Mental Hospital by Beam, Alex - - 1586481614 by PublicAffairs
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The Day She Died: A Novel Book By Catriona Mcpherson, ('tp')
Catriona Mcpherson
Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story Of The Benders, A Serial Killer Family On The American Frontier by Susan Jonusas, 9781984879851, low price on ReComparo.com. Faster Delivery. Safe Payment. Easy Returns. Best Discounts.Worldwide Delivery. Books, Book Covers, American Frontier, Fiction Books, Book Cover
Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story Of The Benders, A Serial Killer Family On The American Frontier - Susan Jonusas - 9781984879851 - ReComparo.com
Hell's Half-Acre: The Untold Story Of The Benders, A Serial Killer Family On The American Frontier by Susan Jonusas, 9781984879851, low price on ReComparo.com. Faster Delivery. Safe Payment. Easy Returns. Best Discounts.Worldwide Delivery.
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The Spiritual Brain Book By Mario Beauregard,denyse Oleary, ('tp')
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The Honey And The Sting Book By Elizabeth Fremantle, ('tc')
The Honey And The Sting, Book by E C Fremantle (Hardcover) | www.chapters.indigo.ca
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The Invention of Murder: How the Victorians Revelled in Death and Detection and Created Modern Crime|Paperback
“Provocative. . . . [Raine] makes a good case that certain genetic, neurological, and physiological factors do predict violent behavior. . . . He argues, convincingly, that . . . benign and relatively cheap interventions could have huge social benefits.”  —New York Times Book Review Start Reading
The Anatomy of Violence: The Biological Roots of Crime|Paperback
“Provocative. . . . [Raine] makes a good case that certain genetic, neurological, and physiological factors do predict violent behavior. . . . He argues, convincingly, that . . . benign and relatively cheap interventions could have huge social benefits.” —New York Times Book Review