A review by taisynn
Harold the Haunted Doll: The Terrifying, True Story of the World's Most Sinister Doll by Anthony Quinata

5.0

Entertaining, Engaging, Thought-provoking

Harold the Doll as told by it's current owner. A manipulative spirit has captured innocent spirits and captured them inside with the doll. The doll pretends to be one thing, like a misunderstood spirit or child, then suddenly pretends to be another. This manipulation confuses both psychics and paranormal investigators alike. Only through the help of a sensitive, autistic child does the truth get revealed; a child who cannot lie and doesn't understand deception. This causes a case of demonic oppression that is scary and thought-provoking. This is a really good book, whether you believe in this sort of thing or not, and very much resonates with other haunted doll stories such as Anabelle and Robert the Doll.