The evil dummy comes to life to tell his own twisted tales and scary
stories!
Devin and his sister Violet are visiting their Uncle Jack for the
summer. He lives in an old house by the seashore. Jack was a sailor
and he has collected strange and fascinating items from the sea.
Exploring a back room, Devin and Violet discover a locked trunk.
A pirate's chest. The trunk is wrapped in old, heavy chains and
locked with a huge rusted lock. But they manage to get it open.
They lift the lid slowly-and see that it's filled with antique jack-in-the-boxes.
Huh? One box is hidden under the others, covered
in dust. It plays an odd unpleasant song. Up pops a very ugly, mean-looking
puppet, an old pirate with a dirty red bandana over his
long greasy hair, scars on his cheeks, and a beard, and one eye
missing. "Thanks for letting Sailor Jack out!" he rasps, bouncing
on his spring. Devin and Violet now face new and troubling questions:
Will Jack return them to their uncle? Just how much is a
pirate's promise worth?
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