If These Walls Could Talk

4.6     based on 1,593 Amazon ratings

(This is a “Sequel Series” to the Jack Turner Suspense Series – picks right up after Book 4 but can easily be read first)

In Book 1 of the new Joe Boyd Suspense Series, Lt. Joe Boyd and his partner Hank Jensen have been tasked with creating a brand new Cold Case Squad for the Culpepper Police Department. Hoping to garner some much-needed positive publicity, their captain asks them to solve a string of unsolved murders from the 1980’s. Before they get far, Joe is interrupted with an alarming request from his good friend, Professor Jack Turner. Jack and Rachel believe they have stumbled upon evidence of a horrific crime dating back to the early 60’s, when their lake front house was built. Now it looks like Joe’s first case—instead of creating good publicity—might expose a terrible scandal involving a prominent Culpepper family’s ugly secret, one they’ve managed to keep hidden for over 50 years.

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This is a suspenseful who done it and a great story that captures your attention from the start. Walsh created a unique way for Lt. Joe Boyd to stumble onto a 1960s cold case which starts the drama for the newly formed Cold Case Unit. The history of that particular period is devastating but portrayed accurately and is woven into the story through the killer’s, victim’s, and other characters’ minds. Walsh painted the scenes with vivid imagery in both contemporary and historical settings. I highly recommend this book and give it a strong five stars. This is the first in the Joe Boyd series which follows the Jack Turner Series.
Robin Fuson, Author
Great Story and characters. I look forward to the next book in this series. I love how Dan ties past history into his stories.
Anthony R Woods, Goodreads Review
As a follower of Dan Walsh I always enjoy his writing. This book did not disappoint. It was as good as the others.
Jeff Gallagher, 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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