The Doll - Elizabeth Andrews - Books - Independently Published - 9798623353900 - March 13, 2020
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The Doll

Elizabeth Andrews

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The Doll

A mysterious doll, a centuries old curse and a vengeful witch. What have the tea guzzling OAP's Queenie and Sybil got involved in now!Queenie's peaceful Sunday afternoon reading the papers is interrupted by the arrival of the local Vicar, Paul Goodfellow. He has recently come into possession of a strange doll; worried because it is having such a strange effect on his three young daughters he reluctantly consults the local parish witch, Queenie. Hearing that the previous owner, a young woman, committed suicide in the most horrific way Queenie becomes increasingly disturbed as she realises that the doll has an evil curse attached to it. It becomes evident how dangerous the situation is when the owner of the doll, an evil witch, forces her way into Queenie's home in search of it. The witch is the most formidable adversary Queenie has ever faced and it is only with the help of her sister Sybil and Paul the Vicar that they manage to overcome her, her coven and the Hell Hounds that she sets against them. To stop her wreaking vengeance on the inhabitants of Queenie's home of Dorchester and laying waste to the town Queenie must dig deep and use every bit of cunning and occult knowledge that she has."Muscle and sinew flexed beneath their black hides as they bounded forward. Panting in the cold air, yellowing fangs protruding from their gaping mouths, they salivated as they bore down on their intended victims. The largest Hell Hound slunk forward baring its teeth.'Bad dog!' Queenie scolded, wagging her finger."The Doll, the fourth in the Psychic Sisters Series.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 13, 2020
ISBN13 9798623353900
Publishers Independently Published
Pages 226
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   340 g
Language English  

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