Deadly Dolls

Sebastian Winter Book 4 · Theophilus Monroe
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The toys are coming out to play...

... but these dolls don't play well with others.  

Sebastian’s new case is a twisted nightmare. 

A puppeteer with a deadly secret.

His shows were a sensation, but the price was high.

A demonic pact for fame and fortune.

Can Sebastian stop the puppet master’s reign of terror? 

If all the world's a stage... all the men and women are going to die.


Deadly Dolls is the fourth book in the Sebastian Winter series. He's not your run-of-the-mill hunter or slayer. He doesn't hunt down monsters because of what they are. He only takes out the guilty. But not all hunters see things the same way...

A decade ago, a monster abducted Sebastian's wife on their honeymoon. He's been hunting monsters ever since, looking for answers, hoping to find her. But nothing he's killed, yet, looks like the beast he faced that night.

Not every monster he hunts down has information, but if he can save a life, spare one person from the pain he's endured over the last ten years, it's worth it. And he won't stop until he has answers. Until Angie is back in his arms... 

Child's Play meets Supernatural


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5.0
9 reviews
KC Childs
12 March 2025
I describe this book as such. Gripping, action packed and supremely TERRIFYING. Many people may say that's overkill however, I'm deathly afraid of dolls, puppets and yes, clown. Even though I slept with my lights on, it IS/WAS a fantastic book. If you're a fan of the series, you won't want to miss this book, fear or no fear. The ending is so dynamic you'll be lost for the next book. I highly recommend this and ALL Theophilus Monroe's books!
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Tahnia Ross
9 April 2025
While Elijah and Merlin take care of Emilie and Eimear, Sebastian and his people stay at DDA headquarters to lend a hand. When they hear about some creepy puppet plays in parks, the dirt hits the fan. HARD. This story has plenty of action and ends with heartache as well as a cliffhanger. I received a copy of this book via the author and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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Lisa Marie
17 March 2025
Read After The Curse and The Cradle. Imperative to take the author’s suggestions and read The Curse and The Cradle first because this story does follow afterwards. Dangerous Marionettes. Intriguing. Angst. Action. Battle. Mysterious Puppeteer. Poor Wilbur. Good versus evil. Uncle Si gone bad. Wrong decision and lost wife. A lot happens that ends on a sad note. Sebastian revisits a previous mission that concludes this story. I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leave review.
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