Victoria, eBook/Paperback/Hardcover available now

Victoria, eBook/Paperback/Hardcover available now

LONG-LOST TWIN

What a wonderful doll! Real hair, perfect features, and clothes there were stylish a century ago. Amazingly, it was soon realized that the newly discovered doll was an almost exact twin of the one that had been featured in the local antique shop for several years. The dolls seemed so real, it was as if their eyes followed you when you moved. Two priceless dolls, surely worth even more when united. What was Grand-Dad thinking when he carefully planned the disposal of the recently found doll prior his death? 

The accidents began shortly after the new doll was discovered. People were injured or even killed, and the doll seemed to always be nearby. Coincidence?  Fawn was the one to ferret out the family secret that Grand-Dad has attempted to bury with him. A dark past, a suspicious death in the family, shortly after the dolls Victoria and Millicent has joined the family. Perhaps there was a connection between the long-ago death and current events.  Was is possible that a doll was out to destroy the entire family?

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In the house that had been in his family for generations, Grand-dad had raised sisters Laura and Fawn after their parents were killed in an auto accident. Believing that her beautiful older sister Laura was stealing her true love, Fawn left home at age nineteen. Over the next eighteen years, Fawn’s unsuccessful marriage resulted in two kids—Andy, eleven, and eight year-old Susan. Fawn had stayed away all these years, but felt obligated to return when Grand-dad passed away. It turned out that Laura had also married and had three girls, Jill, Erin and Kara, before her husband was killed in a boating accident. The kids, especially Susan and Kara, hit it off immediately.

While out exploring, Andy, Susan and Kara found an interesting old trunk in the trash-pile, found a way to pry it open, and discovered inside it a gorgeous old French walking doll. Laura soon worked out that the found doll, bearing the nametag ‘Millicent’, was a virtual twin to Victoria, the antique doll that was the most valued part of the doll collection at the Antique Village that she managed. Why had Grand-dad insisted that such a valuable doll be discarded? Laura decided to take Millicent to the Antique Village, but then changed her mind and was driving back home when she collided with a truck and ran off the road. Laura survived, but was left in a deep coma. The policeman returned Millicent to the family at The Mansion, as locals called the house. Roger Hamilton, the driver of the truck that Laura had hit, was bothered by what he had seen prior to the accident, and tried to get close to the family to warn them.

The family, especially Erin and Martha, who had been the housekeeper for decades, began to uncover parts of the history of the house and the dolls. Victoria, Grand-Dads sister, had died during a fall from the third-floor balcony. That explained why a gate was in place to prevent anyone from going to the third floor. First Erin, then Martha were killed. Could the doll Millicent somehow have been responsible for the deaths? Martha had known. Roger knew and wanted to help avoid further tragedy. And Laura, in a coma, began to have out-of-body experiences that showed her the REAL family history. Was Millicent out to kill the entire family?

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