The Shop On Threnody Street Author:Mary Francis Shura Attached as a child by two very lifelike dolls in a shopwindow. Liza Qentin is told that they represent real children, Katya and Nikolas Lvov, who had disappeared in an orphanage fire and are presumed dead. But Sophia, the kidly owner of the doll shop, has never given up hope and continues to guard the Lvov fortune for them. — Their story fascin... more »ates Liza. Years later, when she hears that Katya is alive and has found Sophia, Liza returns to Threnody Street, eager to answers to the questions she has puzzled over so long. Instead, however she discovers more questions. What is wrong with Sophia? Why is Katya so elusive? Why is Liza's friend being followed and her apartment searched? Caught in a series of mysterious, frightening incidents, Liza is swiftly, irresistibly drawn toward the unsuspected killer who waits for her in The Shop on Threnody Street.« less