"Finishing Touches," by Thomas Tessier.
Not a very well-known book, but very unsettling. Sexual and disturbing. Tessier is one of the more literate writers of disturbing fiction I have come accross. This is probably one of my favorite reads of all time.
"Rapture," also by Tessier, is an amazing take on obsession. Don't let the tacky cover fool you.
"The Cipher," by Kathe Koja. This was her first novel and - in my opinion - the only one worth reading. It is amazingly original. After the first paragraph you'll know she has a style and vision all her own. You can't just casually read this book. The abstract style she uses forces you to concentrate on every sentence. If you have the patience, this is one disturbing read.
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