Bedlam

  • Bedlam
    By Andrew Sardelli

    After experiencing a shocking vision of a life he cannot remember, a man returns home from a decade overseas to try to piece his broken memories together.

  • Bedlam: London and its Mad
    By Catharine Arnold

    That this is still the most powerful image of Bedlam, over two centuries later, says much about our attitude to mental illness, although the Bedlam of the popular imagination is long gone.

  • Bedlam
    By Harry Adam Knight

    Bedlam

  • Bedlam
    By Nell Leyshon

    Set in the notorious 18th Century lunatic asylum that gives the play its name, Bedlam is the story of how a cruel and unusual institution starts to crumble, after the arrival of an unassuming country girl.

  • Bedlam
    By Susanna Strom

    ... Spawn Approved. The Street Spawn had to be a motorcycle club. I'd never heard of them, but I bet Ripper had. “Street Spawn,” I whispered, committing the name to memory, so I could tell Ripper that we slept at a motel with an MC stamp of ...

  • Bedlam
    By Charlene Elsby

    Bedlam

  • Bedlam
    By B. A. Morton

    Love hurts.

  • Bedlam
    By Derek Landy

    The 12th explosive novel in the internationally bestselling Skulduggery Pleasant series, BEDLAM will blow your mind - and change everything.

  • Bedlam: Fourth Book of the Nameless Chronicle
    By M. Miller

    Few dare to challenge the world.The Nameless did more; he won.But where does he go from there?

  • Bedlam
    By Mark Fleming

    Or post-natal depression. Most cope with the stresses and shocks life throws at them. Some don't, resorting to drugs, even contemplating suicide. There is violence in these tales but it is not connected to any medical condition.

  • Bedlam
    By Hendrik Sadi

    A young writer gets a job at a real estate company on the upper west side of Manhattan in New York City in the late 1980s and finds himself in a chaotic, tense filled room on his first day of work that he can't help but contrast to the ...

  • Bedlam: Cuckoo~~~cuckoo
    By Gloria L. Sarasin

    Is there romance in this story? Do ducks have wings? * The word Bedlam can be traced back to 1247 when the Priory of St Mary of Bethlehem was established in the City of London.

  • Bedlam
    By Anthony Masters

    Bedlam

  • Bedlam: London's Hospital for the Mad
    By Paul Chambers

    An absorbing look at the history and development of mental health care in Britain which has emanated from Bethlem hospital—one of the country’s first and mostnotorious psychiatric hospitals. The author...

  • Bedlam: An Anthology of Sleepless Nights
    By Jane Messer

    Restless, tempestuous writings on the madness that is sleeplessness from the world's best writers.

  • Bedlam: A Collection of Things
    By Antwan Crump

    After exploring themes of humanity and destruction in the previous two installments, Antwan Crump furthers the A Collection of Things series with six thrilling new tales that redefine life, death, desire, and consequence.