Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

There's something very wrong with McWikken Academy. Students disappear. Some come back "different," perhaps with an inability to speak, a metal part, or giant pointy teeth and a hunger for rabbits, if they come back at all. Unidentifiable men in black coats stalk the campus at night. Sometimes they are wearing sunglasses. It's hard to concentrate on getting to the top of the pyramid if you go to art history class in the morning and wake up bleeding on a path by lunch. And who are those interns?

Regan Krieger really wants to know. She wants the one boy who hasn’t made fun of her eye patch back. Before her senior year starts, she will endure broken relationships, forced school spirit, supernatural attacks, and sparkles to get the answers. Unless someone erases her memory first.

The information Regan’s hunting is closer than she thinks. Perhaps there’s sympathy lurking just underneath her window. Someone who has finally gotten a job with room for advancement after years of academic toil, who is now encountering a very long list of things he did not expect to do. An intern, gone rogue, who is just doing his job injecting unaware students with purple stuff, watching them at night, and running through the woods with a tranquilizer gun while waiting for his chance to start resurrecting some extinct species. There’s nothing really wrong with that, right?

Dawn of the Interns is the first in the Night of the Squirrels trilogy.

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Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

There's something very wrong with McWikken Academy. Students disappear. Some come back "different," perhaps with an inability to speak, a metal part, or giant pointy teeth and a hunger for rabbits, if they come back at all. Unidentifiable men in black coats stalk the campus at night. Sometimes they are wearing sunglasses. It's hard to concentrate on getting to the top of the pyramid if you go to art history class in the morning and wake up bleeding on a path by lunch. And who are those interns?

Regan Krieger really wants to know. She wants the one boy who hasn’t made fun of her eye patch back. Before her senior year starts, she will endure broken relationships, forced school spirit, supernatural attacks, and sparkles to get the answers. Unless someone erases her memory first.

The information Regan’s hunting is closer than she thinks. Perhaps there’s sympathy lurking just underneath her window. Someone who has finally gotten a job with room for advancement after years of academic toil, who is now encountering a very long list of things he did not expect to do. An intern, gone rogue, who is just doing his job injecting unaware students with purple stuff, watching them at night, and running through the woods with a tranquilizer gun while waiting for his chance to start resurrecting some extinct species. There’s nothing really wrong with that, right?

Dawn of the Interns is the first in the Night of the Squirrels trilogy.

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Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

by Rachel Smith
Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

Night of the Squirrels: Dawn of the Interns

by Rachel Smith

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There's something very wrong with McWikken Academy. Students disappear. Some come back "different," perhaps with an inability to speak, a metal part, or giant pointy teeth and a hunger for rabbits, if they come back at all. Unidentifiable men in black coats stalk the campus at night. Sometimes they are wearing sunglasses. It's hard to concentrate on getting to the top of the pyramid if you go to art history class in the morning and wake up bleeding on a path by lunch. And who are those interns?

Regan Krieger really wants to know. She wants the one boy who hasn’t made fun of her eye patch back. Before her senior year starts, she will endure broken relationships, forced school spirit, supernatural attacks, and sparkles to get the answers. Unless someone erases her memory first.

The information Regan’s hunting is closer than she thinks. Perhaps there’s sympathy lurking just underneath her window. Someone who has finally gotten a job with room for advancement after years of academic toil, who is now encountering a very long list of things he did not expect to do. An intern, gone rogue, who is just doing his job injecting unaware students with purple stuff, watching them at night, and running through the woods with a tranquilizer gun while waiting for his chance to start resurrecting some extinct species. There’s nothing really wrong with that, right?

Dawn of the Interns is the first in the Night of the Squirrels trilogy.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044488564
Publisher: Rachel Smith
Publication date: 04/21/2013
Series: Squirrelpocalypse Trilogy
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 255 KB

About the Author

Rachel Smith's writing celebrates irreverence both in her novels and on her blog, Guinea Pigs and Books (guineapigsandbooks.wordpress.com), where she nearly reviews books alongside photographs of her herd of guinea pigs. She prefers to write about plagues and ensembles of characters up against some odds and making light of their situations using the inevitable levity that comes when facing certain doom; although she has also written about other stuff...and things. After earning her Master’s in creative writing she quit writing for several years, moved to Mississippi, and became a librarian - then started the manuscript that would become Dawn of the Interns, the first in the Night of the Squirrels/ Squirrelpocalypse Trilogy. She and the pigs returned to the Midwest eventually, and all three books of the Squirrelpocalypse Trilogy are now available.

If you enjoyed the following seven movies, you will quite likely enjoy the Night of the Squirrels/Squirrelpocalypse trilogy:
1.Cabin in the Woods
2.Little Darlings
3.Dog Soldiers
4.Gremlins
5.Doomsday
6.Re-Animator
7. House of the Devil

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