“Book Descriptions: Orville and Ellie Taylor would do anything to get their son to eat his dinner. Lennon's a fussy kid, and desperate times call for desperate measures.
Which is why they started using the puppet.
"The Lunchling", they called it - an ugly little wooden doll with a funny voice. It was hideous, dumb, and a little bit terrifying, and it was the only thing keeping Lennon alive.
Until it started trying to kill him.
Now Orville will do anything to get rid of the demonic puppet, and it's not giving up easily. It's a part of the family now, and it's hungry...
"The Lunchling" is a tale of fear and family, inspired by the iconic slasher films of the eighties and nineties. This novella from Jay Alexander, author of "The House That Falls" and "Starving Ground", will stick with you long after you're buried it underground...” DRIVE