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Howard Odentz

    Howard Odentz, an author and playwright, finds profound inspiration in the region of Western Massachusetts and North Central Connecticut, a place he has long called home. His writing vividly incorporates the small towns of these states, imbuing them with a unique atmosphere. Odentz is particularly drawn to the mysterious, exploring the psychological depths of characters thrust into thrilling or otherworldly situations. He believes the rich history and folklore of New England offer an inexhaustible source for his captivating tales.

    Wicked Dead
    Dead (a Lot)
    • Dead (a Lot)

      • 238 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.0(89)Add rating

      Set against a backdrop of a world irrevocably altered, the story unfolds after a catastrophic event that leaves society grappling with its new reality. Characters navigate the chaos and uncertainty, confronting personal and collective challenges. Themes of resilience, survival, and the quest for hope emerge as they seek to rebuild their lives in the face of overwhelming odds. The narrative delves into the human spirit's capacity to endure and adapt, highlighting the profound impact of change on relationships and communities.

      Dead (a Lot)
    • Wicked Dead

      • 218 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In a gripping tale of survival, characters must navigate a world overrun by the undead, facing not only the threat of zombies but also the challenges of human nature in extreme circumstances. As society collapses, alliances are tested, and moral dilemmas arise, the struggle for survival becomes a fight against both the living and the dead. This intense narrative explores themes of resilience, fear, and the lengths people will go to protect their loved ones in a desperate fight for life.

      Wicked Dead