Devon Collier is three things - he is the famous white hat "hacktivist" known as DedKode, he is foul-mouthed & opinionated and most recently, he is a cursed young man, killed and resurrected as a zombie with a will of his own. After discovering a menacing dark presence on the World Wide Web, DedKode and his team search for an answer to stop the force known as "Spook.Net." Along their way, DedKode, James Palladino, and the Kanapilly sisters help whomever they can from the supernatural dangers hiding behind technological trappings.
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In less than 5 years, humanity falls. Blood. Fire. Bone. Claws, jaws and hunger. Endless hunger. The last few cities are torn, bitten and ripped apart by hordes of the undead known as the Connected.
Present day, DedKode and his team must face a future that not only appears to be horrifically inevitable but also directly related to Collier himself. When an impossible stranger arrives from the future, everything Devon believes to be true is turned upside down. He will have to ask himself terrifying questions that lead to not only a nightmarish future but reach back to a horrific past.
Chad Hunter was born in East Chicago, Indiana. Raised by a single mother in the city's Harbor section, he is the youngest of four. Growing up in the Midwest and a proudly self-proclaimed "Region Rat," Hunter has written and published several books and novels. He has written for magazines and newspapers throughout North America and has been published in several languages. His writings have been called sophisticated yet humorous, sharp witted and unrelenting.
Most often, Hunter's writings have been considered so wide and diverse that they span a scale that would include multiple writers with multiple forms.
How To Lists from the Innerwife intimately discusses the subtle internal conversations that can greatly improve relationships.
Black Parakeets Only Hatch in December walks readers with poetic imagery through a lifetime in East Chicago, Indiana.
Finally, The Portray Protocols grip with horrific vivid detail, supernatural terror and mesmerizing intensity. If anything binds his varied styles, it is Hunter's theme of the human condition, humor and family closeness - all to the backdrop of romantic love, vibrant remembrance and even monsters themselves.