Dr. Fell And The Playground Of Doom
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Jerry, Nancy, and Gail seek answers for the mysterious injuries occurring on Dr. Fell's new neighborhood playground that seem to heal as if by magic.
David Neilsen crafts compelling narratives, often delving into the unsettling and suspenseful for young readers. Drawing from a background in performance, his writing possesses a storyteller's flair, bringing atmosphere and vivid characters to life. Neilsen explores themes that resonate with his audience, frequently using eerie settings to enhance the emotional impact of his tales. His work is distinguished by its ability to engage and captivate, offering readers memorable journeys into the darker, more imaginative corners of storytelling.


Jerry, Nancy, and Gail seek answers for the mysterious injuries occurring on Dr. Fell's new neighborhood playground that seem to heal as if by magic.
Fans of A Series of Unfortunate Events and Coraline will devour this dark and creepy, humor-laced tale about four siblings who discover a mysterious world where secrets hide around every corner. When a family disaster forces the four Rothbaum children to live with their aunt Gladys, they immediately know there is something strange about their new home. The crazy, circular house looks like it stepped out of a scary movie. The front entrance is a four-story-tall drawbridge. And the only food in Aunt Gladys’s kitchen is an endless supply of Honey Nut Oat Blast Ring-a-Dings cereal. Strangest of all are the doors—there are none. Every doorway is a wide-open passageway—even the bathroom! Who lives in a house with no doors? Their unease only grows when Aunt Gladys disappears for long stretches of time, leaving them alone to explore the strange house. When they discover just what Aunt Gladys has been doing with all her doors, the shocked siblings embark on an adventure that changes everything they believe about their family and the world.