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  • The Night of the Sciurus

  • A Western Michigan Tale of Terror
  • By: Linda Watkins
  • Narrated by: Kim Rossi
  • Length: 2 hrs and 58 mins

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By: Linda Watkins
Narrated by: Kim Rossi
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Publisher's Summary

A cautionary tale about the consequences of environmental pollution.

They are part of our daily lives. We watch them from our kitchen windows and backyard decks as they scurry over the branches of our tall oak trees. We laugh at their antics as they furiously bury and unbury their precious acorns. Yes, they are part of our lives and, though, sometimes a nuisance, we generally enjoy and tolerate them.

But what happens when something goes wrong?

What happens if some outside force causes their DNA to explode, creating a whole new species? What happens when that species begins to distrust and fear humans?

Brooke Davis, her daughter, Tessa, and their intrepid dog, Petey, are about to find out.

The Night of the Sciurus, A Western Michigan Tale of Terror is a story of environmental horror by multi-award-winning and USA Today bestselling author, Linda Watkins.

©2019 Linda Watkins (P)2024 Wordwooze Publishing

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