Title: The Dollmaker
Author: Morgan Shamy
Audience: Adult
Genre: Horror
Publication Date: February 28th, 2023
Pages: 304
Reading Format: Audiobook
Publishers: CamCat Publishing
Firstly I want to thank CamCat Publishing for providing me with the audiobook ARC of The Dollmaker in exchange for an honest review.

Now I want to start with saying that I wouldn’t really put this in the Horror category. There are two very short instances that could be considered a little tense but even that is pushing it. There is really nothing scary about this book. It’s no different than any other mystery really. You might be able to push for Mystery/Thriller but it would be a stretch. Like Stalking Jack the Ripper was more horror than this and it isn’t even marketed as horror.
Due to this genre issue I’m kinda disappointed. When I see Horror I want hairs to raise on the back of my neck, I want to feel creeped out & on edge. I got none of that here. While I do love a good mystery, with the marketing for this one, it was a bit of a expectations vs reality situation.
While we are on a bit of a negative already, let’s continue in that realm. Can we talk about the love interest admitting to stalking her and knowing a lot about her to the point he fell in love with her and she’s like that’s cool… Sorry what? I won’t say more as I don’t want to spoil anything for potential readers but that situation just rubbed me the wrong way. In fact both of the male major characters kinda gave me the ick. Actually, add Rose’s betrothed, the ballet teacher, the brother’s creepy uncle, the cop & Dawn’s father to the mix and make it all 7 that give me the ick. The only decent male in the place was the Dr.
Okay this next paragraph is kinda spoilery but I’m feeling petty….
We have Mr. goes to a brothel every night but I love her so much, Mr. stalks her and then saves her from an arranged marriage by making her only other choice to marry him, Mr. obsessed with a chick he was one of multiple suitors of and loses his mind when she dies, Mr. my son got sick as a child and blames his daughter who wasn’t even at fault, gets into a heap of debt and then is happy to marry her off to a creepy old man to save said debt, Mr. creepy old man that will tell her to ‘warm his bed’ or he will ruin her reputation, Mr. straight up incompetent at his job and is happy drugging people instead of actually solving a crime & Mr. abuses his power as a teacher and a man and sexually assaults younger women.
Yep we have some top blokes in this book.
As for the other characters. Dawn was kinda annoying but the strong female MC side comes out occasionally. And all the other characters played so minimal of a part that I honest don’t have any thoughts about them. They are just cardboard cutouts. Even Rose, who is a main part of the plot, all I know is that she loves ballet…
Now plot wise it definitely had potential. It was one of those mysteries where I did not see the reveal coming from a mile away. Yet the pacing was a bit off and I just wasn’t invested as so many of the characters annoyed me. The idea of the Dollmaker killer who Jeepers Creepers style chops people up but instead of making a nice wall tapestry instead tries to Frankenstein them into a perfect doll…? That has POTENTIAL! But this author just didn’t hit the mark.
ANOTHER issue I had was again this was marketed as a horror but it was also marketed as that murders were going to be the main plot point. Yet it really felt more like a book about Dawns life and there just happened to be a murder going on and her best friend gets taken.
The more I’m writing this review the more I’m realising I can’t think of anything actually positive besides ‘it wasn’t horrible’…
Wait actually I found a positive. I did really enjoy the audiobook itself. The narration was really good and kept me engaged the entire time. I’ll definitely keep an eye out for other books narrated by Kate Rudd.
Review Breakdown
Characters: 4
Atmosphere: 5
Writing: 5
Plot: 7
Intrigue: 6
Logic: 6
Relationships: 4
Enjoyment: 5

Overall this was a book that I flew through on audiobook but I just didn’t care for. If it wasn’t for the audiobook I likely would have DNFd early on as I just couldn’t connect or care for the characters as so many of them were either toxic or bland and I was also just disappointed by the marketing vs what the story actually was. It definitely didn’t hit the nail on the head for me unfortunately.


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