The Dollhouse Murders is a 1983 book written by author Betty Ren Wright.
It is a story of teenager, Amy, and her sister, Louann, who had an intellectual disability.
[1][2] In 1989, it received the Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award.
Playing with the dollhouse causes the dolls to reenact the grisly murder of Amy's great-grandparents, who died in the house thirty years before.
Amy, her mentally disabled sister Louann, and Amy's best friend Ellen, convinced that the dollhouse is trying to tell them something, find themselves struggling to solve the murder and lay the spirits of the dollhouse to rest.