An Omnibus of Masked Selves - 3 Classic Psychological Fiction Novels is an extraordinary collection that ventures deep into the minds of its characters, exploring themes of identity, duplicity, and the masks individuals wear. These novels, each a landmark in psychological fiction, display a range of literary styles, from Dumas' enthralling blend of adventure and psychology to Stevenson's gripping exploration of duality. This collection captures the essence of the human experience through stories that are as thrilling as they are insightful, immersing readers in a world where the boundaries of self are continually tested and redefined. Complementing the diverse narratives are the luminary authors themselves, who collectively enrich the anthology's exploration of the human psyche. Alexandre Dumas, renowned for his intricate plotting and historical veracity, joins forces with the Victorian sensation novelist M. E. Braddon and the master storyteller Robert Louis Stevenson. These authors, grounded in distinct literary traditions, converge in a tapestry of psychological intrigue and historical context, reflecting and challenging the philosophical and social currents of their eras. Their collective voices resonate with depth, adding layers to the timeless conversation on identity and integrity. This anthology is an invitation to immerse oneself in a rich interplay of insights and storytelling finesse. Readers will find themselves navigating a labyrinth of perspectives, each chapter an opportunity to probe deeper into the complexities of human nature. An Omnibus of Masked Selves offers more than mere entertainment; it provides a vital exploration of the multifaceted self, making it an essential addition to the libraries of both literary scholars and enthusiasts eager to engage with the profound questions of identity and morality.