This is more of a novella than a novel, but Naha still manages to pack a lot of story in here. It is set in the small town of Belleville in upstate NY with the main protagonist, Kate Winston, being a new school teacher at the Roth School. A Dr. Roth brought his institute to town, bringing lots of money and jobs and refurbished the old school house. Obviously, there is something really odd going on in town; there always seems to be a strange fog and people start going missing. Further, her students, 7 years old, are rather strange as well; at least, one of them at first. The student seems way too old for his years, and way too smart, getting the teacher's goat from the first day. A few days later, others in the class are acting the same way. They walk around in lockstep and always seem to be looking out at the woods...
Kate has a pal in town, an investigative reporter for the local rag who lives in the same boarding house. She also smells something rotten, but what could it be? Can the two ladies uncover the mystery? This is a fun, campy read for sure that I am sure was intended for the big screen, like Naha's Robocop screenplay. Some good laughs and grizzly scenes with a truly campy ending. 3 stars.