Detective David Knight lives in Birchwood, California. It is a small town in The Fiasco Valley of Elvino County, which is world famous for the wine it produces. The town seems idyllic until young, healthy, male, harvest workers start turning up dead. While trying to solve the crimes, David meets a beautiful Mexican woman and falls in love. Follow David as he does detective work in order to catch the killer, or killers, and solve the rash of murders. Keep following David as he runs from the drug cartels that have started their own country and as he escapes monumentally mad Martians. David's political views and psychological problems are often put on display and the results are rather amusing. It's a hilarious and informative look at life in a dull town in a wealthy valley that is beset by murders . . . or is it? Since this book doesn't really fall into an established genre, the author came up with a new one. VD is a political sarcastic comedy, and so falls into the new "Polisarcasmedy" genre. It could become a huge, popular genre if our politicians don't improve."
Geo Gosling received a B.S. degree in Fermentation Science - wine making or beer - from University of California at Davis in 1993. He was an asst. winemaker/cellarmaster in 1995 when he had a bit of a bicycle crash. It was a bicycle (Geo) vs pick-up truck. Geo lost pretty decisively.
He suffered a severe Traumatic Brain Injury, along with many broken bones. His two books are about all of the trials and tribulations he has had to endure because his brain does not work...quite right. The books are in no way medical or technical.
P.S. He was wearing a bicycle helmet - which you see in his picture - at his time of need and it is the only reason he was not D.O.A. (Dead On Arrival) of the ambulance.
He has now written a novel that has nothing to do with a TBI (Unless you consider the fact that, I the author, have sustained one.) This book is a political, sarcastic, comedy and so falls into the new "Polisarcasmedy" genre which could become huge if our politicians don't improve...even a little.