“THE DOLL”
by J.C. Martin
REVIEWED
BY: Books4Tomorrow
OVERVIEW
The Island of the Dolls is a strange and eerie
tourist destination in Mexico, where hundreds of decomposing dolls hang from
trees like grisly Christmas ornaments. On a trip to the island, Joyce Parker's
daughter falls in love with a beautiful but sinister doll. Soon after, she
starts developing strange mannerisms that concerns Joyce. Her research into the
doll's past reveals a dark history, and the curse of a lonely child spirit.
REVIEW
Being a
huge fan of horror books and horror movies, the cover and title of this novella
had me breaking out in goose bumps even before I started reading it. From the
very first page to the chilling finale, “The Doll” was an excellent read. The
author consistently maintains a sinister feeling of foreboding throughout the
story, and in the span of a few pages, manages to tell a frightening tale
filled with interesting little details and solid characters. I found the plot
slightly predictable at times, but the conclusion of the story more than made
up for it with its disturbing and unanticipated ending. A worthwhile read for
sure!
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PURCHASE
LINKS
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AUTHOR
LINK
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