| Bitten
With
Hitler's Third Reich crumbling, a secret Nazi biological attack is unleashed,
releasing over 1000 "weather balloons" with a deadly virus on-board
each of them. Now, in modern-day America, the virus
is innocently released. After so many years waiting, the virus had mutated into
something even the evil doctor of inspiration had not anticipated. The voracious
virus promptly infects its human hosts at 100 percent effectiveness with a malady
that enhances their core make-up—what they truly are—into a ridiculously bizarre
representation of what they were before they became infected, good or evil. The
rapid and horrific explosion of metamorphosis is shocking, even if it is sometimes
a good thing—a needful thing. The battle between good
and evil suddenly erupts as both sides viciously go at each other in a nighttime
street battle that sometimes goes hand-to-hand. Some say
that good always wins over evil. Randall
Dyck's Biography: Randall Dyck, an enthusiastic
writer for over 13 years, possesses a wonderful writing style that entertains
the reader with fantastic, yet believable, characters and storylines. He has always
been an avid reader with an incredible imagination. Even as a young boy devouring
the works of the two Edgars—Poe and Burroughs—he discovered the enchanting journeys
and faraway places only his imagination could take him.
Reviews:
Hitler revisited in a horrifying and contemplating
way! Randall Dyck's "Bitten" depicts a diabolical scheme devised during
the Hitler Regime making its way into a biochemical capable era of time, where
viruses can be unleashed with a simple act of chopping down a tree. Mutation over
time has resulted in a redirect action of the virus, changing the infected populace
into the true character of their nature--Randall Dyck does an excellent job of
taking the reader into the imaginary world of science gone wrong, prompting one
to take a good look around at both the visible and invisible environment and our
relationship with it. "Bitten" is a new twist on good versus evil--and
will leave the reader asking--does good always prevail? - Patricia Winters Johnston--Author
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