D. Krauss resides in the Shenandoah Valley, Virginia. He has been a cottonpicker, a sodbuster, a librarian, a surgical orderly, the guy who paints the little white line down the middle of the road, a weatherman, a door-kickin' shove-gun-in-face lawman, a hunter of terrorists, and a school bus driver. Currently, he's a layabout. He's been married over 45 years (yep, same woman), and has a wildman bass guitarist for a son.
Twenty years after the Ghosts' last stand, Collier Rashkil faces an old, relentless foe threatening to reignite the war and finish off what's left of the country. Book 3 of the Partholon Trilogy.
Years after a biological attack devastates America, remnants of the US Army make a last stand against an overwhelming enemy. Book 2 of the Partholon trilogy.
A devastating biological attack turns the northeast into a quarantined wasteland, where former policeman John Rashkil struggles in an increasingly futile effort to restore order.
Butch undertakes a surreal quest throughout 1970's south Jersey to find his annoyingly elusive best friend while dodging drug dealers and bike gangs and a raging ex-girlfriend.