Chris Delusky
Chris writes long-form fiction focused on systems, power, and consequence. His work follows individuals as they move inside structures that shape behavior, carry memory, and persist long after the people within them are gone.
His storytelling is controlled and deliberate, built on pressure, timing, and decisions that cannot be undone. The tension comes from what is chosen, what is withheld, and what continues forward regardless.
Church of the Red Star is a historical spy thriller trilogy set between the end of World War I and the unstable years that follow World War II. It follows a covert network operating inside governments, churches, and military command, where small decisions carry consequences far beyond the men who make them. At its center is a chain of influence: a priest who builds the system, a survivor who enforces it, and a son raised inside it who must eventually decide what to do with what he’s been given.
Fiction
Church of the Red Star
The Father
The Son
The Ugly Truth
The Last Cover
In development
The Last Cover follows one young man’s road out of borrowed identity, false salvation, and the long spell of relationships he had to survive before he could finally tell the story.
Nonfiction
In the Slipstream
In the Slipstream is the story of Blanchard King Watts, tracing one pilot’s path through war, flight, and the rise of American air power.
Available now
Structure. Pressure. Consequence.