I’m not sure if this is the same one, but I used to have one called Dollhouse Murders, or something like that.
A girl moves in with her Aunt, who has just moved back into her parents home (her parents are dead, the house has sat empty). Anyway, the parents had been murdered, and the girl finds a dollhouse in the attic. She plays with it a bit, then puts it back, but the Aunt finds it with all the dolls put into the same positions as they were found dead in years ago, and gets angry.
The dolls were ‘re-enacting’ the murder, to show that it wasn’t how the police and daughter thought it was. It was aimed at ages 12-13ish, I think. It’s a lot like the RL Stine books, but preceded those by many years. It was an older kids book when I read it about 15 years ago.
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Gilly Bean
30|Nov|2009 1I’m not sure if this is the same one, but I used to have one called Dollhouse Murders, or something like that.
A girl moves in with her Aunt, who has just moved back into her parents home (her parents are dead, the house has sat empty). Anyway, the parents had been murdered, and the girl finds a dollhouse in the attic. She plays with it a bit, then puts it back, but the Aunt finds it with all the dolls put into the same positions as they were found dead in years ago, and gets angry.
The dolls were ‘re-enacting’ the murder, to show that it wasn’t how the police and daughter thought it was. It was aimed at ages 12-13ish, I think. It’s a lot like the RL Stine books, but preceded those by many years. It was an older kids book when I read it about 15 years ago.
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30|Nov|2009 2I have that book its the dollhouse murders Im a millon
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