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Satan's Toy Box - Demonic
Dolls

Remember
when you got your first doll, that loveable companion who saw you
through the best and worst of days? Remember when Barbie was the
doll version of who you wanted to be when you grew up? Be careful
what you wish for...
In the world of Satan's Toybox, nothing
is ever what it seems, and being Barbie might not be all it's
cracked up to be. None of the dolls in these stories are the
harmless comforting companions you may remember. From a haunted
dollhouse to possessed porcelain dolls; you'll find mischief,
mayhem and bloody murders in these 18 tales.
You'll find
Mexican "Worry Dolls" who will make you worry, a lonely woman's
cherished companions, a little girl's vehicle for revenge, a
beautiful doll with a strange taste for blood, an adult movie
star's look alike doll, the strange world of Barbie, an evil doll
maker's minions, a witch's influential dolls, a dollhouse with
revolving occupants, living dolls who punish the criminal, a
foreign clown doll intent on possession, a lonely child's one true
friend, a demon doll who collects the souls of the innocent, and a
doll possessed by none other than Jack the Ripper.
So go
ahead, turn out the lights, cuddle up and prepare to be terrified.
Just don't take your eyes off the
toybox...
Contributors: Blaze McRob, Yvonne
Bishop, Stacey Turner, Scott M. Goriscak, Kate Monroe, Lisa
McCourt Hollar, Jason McKinney, Carole Gill, Rob M. Miller, TK
Millin, Sam Williams, JG Williams, Marissa Farrar, Sue Mydilak,
Lisamarie Lamb, Claudia Lefeve, & Sue
Midlock.
Reviews:
"Do buy this
antho if you want to spend a few hours awake and looking at Mr.
Fluffy in a very disturbing, new way. =) Enjoy the ride!" ~
GB76
The review can be found at Amazon
"Dolls of every description, most really creepy, cruel,
demonic. A child's best friend can make a worthy opponent in
the revenge stakes. Awesome reading for those who love to be
scared!" ~ JG Williams
The review can be found at Amazon
"This book covers the entire horrific basis for our irrational
fear of the creepy dolls whose eyes seem to burn through you in
the fading light of day and make you scream in terror in the
night." ~ Tabitha's Attic
The rest of the review can be
found at Amazon
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