Psychometry


Touch of Frost (Mythos Academy, #1)
Blue Diablo (Corine Solomon, #1)
Blood Kissed (Lizzie Grace, #1)
Don't Cheat Me (Nora Jacobs #2)
Kiss of Frost (Mythos Academy, #2)
Dead Matter (Simon Canderous, #3)
Voracious
The Innocent (FBI Psychics, #4.5)
The Mysterious and Amazing Blue Billings (Black and Blue #1)
Taken to the Grave (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #7)
Nature of the Crime (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #6)
Fatal by Design (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #5)
Penance for the Dead (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #4)
Silence of Deceit (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #3)
Death at Fournier Downs (Bow Street Duchess Mystery #2)
Buried by Linda Joy SingletonHaunted Tree by Scott Robert SchellerHexes and Hemlines by Juliet BlackwellKiss of Frost by Jennifer EstepDark Frost by Jennifer Estep
Psychometric fiction
78 books — 17 voters
Future-Memory by Sean O'DonnellPassion for Murder-The Homicidal Deeds of Dr. Sigmund Freud by Eric MillerStand by to Die by Myers. Robert H.Electric Ancient Egyptians by James Ernest BrownLife Force by Patrick Keehn
•Xs For Files
99 books — 2 voters

The Human Soul by Hippolyte-Andre-Ponthion Ba...Biographical and Descriptive Catalogue of "The Ancient Band" ... by Wella P. AndersonThe History of Benjamin Kennicott by Isabelle Major EvansThirty Years of Psychical Research by Charles RichetNew Black Magic and the Truth about the Ouija Board by John Godfrey Raupert
•Sleepy Quija
95 books — 1 voter

Empath by Judy DyerEight Days by Scott  ThompsonThe Highly Sensitive by Judy DyerEmpath and The Highly Sensitive by Judy DyerThe Empowered Empath by Judy Dyer
Books Written with Spirit Guides
25 books — 21 voters
Wrong Planet - Searching for your Tribe by Karl WigginsForbidden Archeology by Michael A. CremoThe Wine Dark Sea, Homer's Epic of the North Atlantic by Henriette MertzThe Mystic Symbol by Henriette MertzTechnology of the Gods by David Hatcher Childress
Snarfeology
181 books — 5 voters

Norman Lock
I would prefer to believe that things possess the power of recall, of recollection. That things are memoirs of the existences that once were theirs, if only we knew how to read them.
Norman Lock, The Boy in His Winter: An American Novel

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