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The Living Evil

by R. J. Jensen

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Heather was young and beautiful, but had ongoing man trouble. She decided to allow her older sister to care for her two daughters from a previous marriage. As a parting gift, Heather gave the girls a beautiful doll . . . Zenoa. The doll, with those penetrating brown eyes, was a reminder of a mother's love—wasn't it? The doll that seemed to have motives of its own . . . and would persist for decades to come. The doll that surprised and overpowered those no longer useful to her. In the dark the deadly doll could pass for ... a human. But it sought power to seal the transformation. It needed the legitimacy that came from home ownership. The current owners should beware. This is the 5th of five "evil doll" books from Ruby Jean.… (more)
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Great thriller about a killer doll named Zenoa. The story follows her throughout the years, from 1870 to 1993. Beautiful Zenoa is given many times as a gift to different young girls, who eventually end up frightened of the doll, are convinced she moves, and that she is evil. The adults usually don’t believe the little girls which lead to tragic consequences for all. The story is told in three parts, which are somewhat connected. This was a very captivating book, I had a hard time putting it down. The atmosphere was great, Zenoa was totally creepy and scary. There were many interesting characters in this book, some I liked, and some I didn’t. I was sad to see some of the likable ones die.

A highly entertaining and spooky read, full of tension, chills, and suspense. ( )
  SandraLynne | Feb 1, 2022 |
Ruby Jean Jensen wrote creepy horror novels where no one was safe. Not children, not the main character, people often died in unsuspecting ways. One of her favorite themes seemed to be dolls. She wrote the creepy plastic villains like the best of them. Dark, haunting, and worth a read for a cheesy 80's horror type.
  ErinPaperbackstash | Jun 14, 2016 |
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Heather was young and beautiful, but had ongoing man trouble. She decided to allow her older sister to care for her two daughters from a previous marriage. As a parting gift, Heather gave the girls a beautiful doll . . . Zenoa. The doll, with those penetrating brown eyes, was a reminder of a mother's love—wasn't it? The doll that seemed to have motives of its own . . . and would persist for decades to come. The doll that surprised and overpowered those no longer useful to her. In the dark the deadly doll could pass for ... a human. But it sought power to seal the transformation. It needed the legitimacy that came from home ownership. The current owners should beware. This is the 5th of five "evil doll" books from Ruby Jean.

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