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Novels
- Fairy Water (1873)
- The Nun's Curse (1888)
- The Uninhabited House (1875)
- Collected Stories (2011)
- Frank Sinclair's Wife and Other Stories (1874)
- Handsome Phil and Other Stories (1899)
- Idle Tales (1888)
- Princess Sunshine and Other Stories (1889)
- The Collected Ghost Stories of Mrs. J. H. Riddell (1977)
- The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell: Volume 1: Including Two Novels "The Haunted River", and "The Haunted House at Latchford", Three Novelettes "Nut Bush Farm", "A Terrible Vengeance", and "Old Mrs Jones", and Two Short Stories of the Strange and Unusual (2012)
- The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell: Volume 2: Including One Novel "The Nun's Curse", and Two Short Stories "Sandy the Tinker" and "A Strange Christmas Game" of the Strange and Unusual (2012)
- The Collected Supernatural and Weird Fiction of Mrs. J. H. Riddell: Volume 3: Including Two Novels "The Disappearance of Jeremiah Redworth" and "The Uninhabited House", Two Novelettes "Diarmid Chittock's Story", and "The Open Door", and Five Short Stories of the Strange and Unusual (2012)
- The Haunted River and Three Other Ghostly Novellas (2001)
- The Uninhabited House; and, The Haunted River (1883)
- Weird Stories (1882)
- Haunted Houses (2018) [O]
- A Slight Misapprehension (1888)
- A Storm in a Tea Cup (1888)
- A Strange Christmas Game (1868)
- A Terrible Vengeance (1889)
- Conn Kilrea (1899)
- Diarmid Chittock's Story (1899)
- Forewarned, Forearmed (1874)
- He Loved and He Rode Away (1888)
- Hertford O'Donnell's Warning (1867)
- Nut Bush Farm (1882)
- Old Mrs. Jones (1882)
- Only a Lost Letter (1888)
- Pretty Peggy (1888)
- Sandy the Tinker (1882)
- The Disappearance of Mr. Jeremiah Redworth (1878)
- The Haunted River (1877)
- The Last of Squire Ennismore (1888)
- The Misses Popkin (1888)
- The Old House in Vauxhall Walk (1882)
- The Open Door (1882)
- The Run on Connells' Bank (1888)
- Walnut-Tree House (1882)
- Why Dr. Cray Left Southam (1889)
