The Drowning Girl
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A diagnosis of schizophrenia is no surprise to India Morgan Phelps, aka Imp; her familys lunacy lines up tidy as boxcars down the generations. Meds and psychiatry help keep her stable until she meets Eva Canning, who looks just like the woman in The Drowning Girl, an 1898 painting that has enthralled Imp since she was a child. Imps need to learn the truth about Eva brings on dreams and memories that cant be real, and the obsession only gets worse when Eva abruptly disappears. Could Eva be t
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