An Inconvenient Death

4.7     based on 1,705 Amazon ratings

Lieutenant Joe Boyd takes his family on a much-needed camping trip in the beautiful lakefront woods outside of town. But a leisurely trail walk with Chance, their new dog, goes haywire when he breaks loose. When they finally reach him, he’s digging furiously. What the dog finds, turns their vacation upside down and launches Joe and his partner into a puzzling cold case homicide from the late 1980s. As they begin to unravel the evidence—aided by two women from a local writer’s group—things point to an unlikely set of culprits. Their identities—if known—would shock the entire town. Some people will do anything to keep a thirty-year-old secret from seeing the light of day.

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Lieutenant Joe Boyd, while on vacation, finds evidence of a cold case from the 1980s. I've looked forward to this book ever since reading the last Joe Boyd novel. I wasn't disappointed. Clues sprinkled along the way, kept me super-interested. I'm a member of Word Weavers and weaving (sorry couldn't resist the play on words) the writing group into the story made it much better. I loved how that played into the plot. There are many things I enjoy about this book. The characters. As mentioned prior, the plot. And, the satisfying conclusion. I'm already looking forward to the next one in this series.
Randy Tramp, Author
I still like Walsh's non suspense novels more than his suspense.....even though suspense is my favorite genre'. I just got used to his genre' he first wrote, I still associate that with him. However, he has been doing a great job on suspense. This is the second book in the Joe Boyd Suspense Series, and I enjoyed it as much as the first. Cold cases intrigue me, and Walsh did a great job of spinning a murder of 31 years ago, and having his detectives solve it. I don't want to give any spoilers away, so I'll just say it this way: the conversation between Joe and his pastor was really good, and had some great points that have to do with being Christians.
Mark, Goodreads Review
I have thoroughly enjoyed all the Dan Walsh books I have read, including this one. Like any good "who done it" novel, the ending is somewhat predictable, but the journey is unpredictable. If you favor suspenseful crime novel without gratuitous violence and sexual situations, Dan Walsh s an author you will enjoy spending many hours reading.
Bob Cooling, Goodreads Review
About the author

“What do you wanna be when you grow up?”

Kids get asked that question all the time. When my son was five, he knew. “I wanna be a green Batman.” By high school I knew. I wanted to be an author of novels. My composition teacher was the spark that lit this fire. She went out of her way to encourage my feeble offerings. “You could really be a writer if you wanted to,” she said. Secretly, I began to write poems and short stories. Only my teacher and mother could read them (such things clashed badly with the surfer-guy persona I’d worked so hard to fabricate at school).

After becoming a Christian, my attention shifted in a different direction. I met Cindi, my wife-to-be. Then came a call to pastoral ministry. Then fatherhood. I still loved to write, but found little time for it. In the mid-90′s, we decided I needed a relaxing hobby. Cindi suggested I start writing again. I read some great how-to books and found some wonderful friends on a Christian fiction writer’s board on AOL (back when AOL was the Internet). A year later, my first novel was complete.

It was soon picked up by a top literary agent, but she found it difficult to market. Not much interest back then in a faith-based suspense thriller with a military edge. Shortly after that, the idea for The Unfinished Gift came to me…. Read on.

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