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Introduction | ||
In the Dark 1910 | 1 | |
Rooum 1911 | 12 | |
The Shadowy Third 1916 | 25 | |
The Diary of Mr Poynter 1919 | 46 | |
Mrs Porter and Miss Allen 1921 | 56 | |
The Nature of the Evidence 1923 | 67 | |
Night-Fears 1924 | 77 | |
Bewitched 1925 | 82 | |
A Short Trip Home 1927 | 101 | |
Blind Man's Buff 1929 | 120 | |
The Blackmailers 1935 | 124 | |
Yesterday Street 1935 | 132 | |
Smoke Ghost 1941 | 144 | |
The Cheery Soul 1942 | 158 | |
All But Empty 1947 | 167 | |
Three Miles Up 1951 | 171 | |
Close Behind Him 1953 | 188 | |
The Quincunx 1955 | 200 | |
The Tower 1955 | 210 | |
Poor Girl 1955 | 217 | |
I Kiss Your Shadow - 1956 | 234 | |
A Woman Seldom Found 1956 | 250 | |
The Portobello Road 1958 | 254 | |
Ringing the Changes 1964 | 273 | |
On Terms 1965 | 299 | |
The Only Story 1971 | 309 | |
The Loves of Lady Purple 1974 | 320 | |
Revenant as Typewriter 1978 | 331 | |
The Little Dirty Girl 1981 | 344 | |
Watching Me, Watching You 1981 | 362 | |
The July Ghost 1987 | 376 | |
The Highboy 1990 | 390 | |
The Meeting House 1994 | 403 | |
Notes and Sources | 411 | |
Acknowledgements | 423 |
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