Hendix's new novel is How to Sell a Haunted House.
At CrimeReads he tagged nine of the fictional "dolls and puppets you should go out of your way to avoid," including:
Clothilde Dupont (The Witch Doll, Helen Morgan)Read about the other entries on the list.
Despite being marketed to children, Helen Morgan’s The Witch Doll features one of the grossest dolls in Western Literature. Clothilde is cold, snobby, and criticizes the way other people dress, which seems on brand for a French governess. Where she goes wildly off the rails is her obsession with knitting tiny wigs out of people’s hair that she fits onto her wooden doll. As she combs the wig, its hair gets longer, the doll grows larger, and the hair donor’s body shrinks until they become a doll and the doll becomes them. That taste in your mouth? That’s your gorge hitting the back of your throat.
--Marshal Zeringue