Book Review: Porcelain: A Novelette by William Hage

On a long drive home a man stops at a bed and breakfast to rest. whilst there he observes all sorts of curios among which a beautiful porcelain doll catches his eye. The Bed and breakfast owner sells it to him for his daughter but once he gets back home two fatal incidences in his building has him suspecting a doll.

A terrifying premise and well written short horror. My only criticism is that I wanted more; I am not a huge fan of short stories as I want to immerse myself more and for longer in the books I read. However, that being said this novelette was a delight to read and one I would recommend to horror fans.

This book is available to read for free to Kindle Unlimited subscribers.

Links to Book:
Amazon UK
Amazon US
Goodreads

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4 Comments

  1. There’s always something terrifying about dolls. It must be the empty eyes and the sadistic smile. I’m never a big fan of horror but I think I can stomach a short story. 🙂

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