
SQUID Files and the Case of Stolen Dreams
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Narrated by:
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E. E. Martin
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E. E. Martin
About this listen
Strange things are so common in Crescent Hollow that no one questions them anymore, except for the special few at the Everhart Academy for Extraordinary Youth. Students falling asleep in the middle of class isn't unusual, but when their nightmares cross over from the dream world, SQUID goes into action.
Having been years since the school had Seers of the Quite Unusual, the newbies face this dangerous disturbance with little to go on. They must discover who is behind the wave of nightmares and how to stop them before the real world and the dream world are one in the same. One thing they know for sure is that things from the dream world don't play by our rules.
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