The Dollhouse Murders

Author: Betty Ren Wright
It was just an old dollhouse. Hidden away in the attic–collecting dust. Amy didn’t know that the dollhouse held a secret. A deadly secret that hadn’t been talked about in years. And now, the dolls have decided that Amy should be the one to know the truth. The truth about the night of the murder…,–back cover….Read More
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