Remembering Dresden

4.6     based on 2,874 Amazon ratings
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Walsh has another suspense-filled hit, proving that his flair for an engaging tome spans genres. History buffs will love his latest, which could be read as a standalone, though it is second in the series. The past and present scenes seamlessly blend together to create a fast-paced, intriguing story which will leave readers anticipating the third book.
RT Book Reviews Magazine (4.5 Stars, Top Pick!)
Few authors can straddle multiple genres successfully but Dan Walsh is proving that he is in that elite group as he releases his second suspense novel…Remembering Dresden gripped me from start to finish. Once again, Walsh weaves together historical and contemporary events, resulting in a compelling tale…He fills the book with believable personalities well-suited to the story, as well as a plethora of heart-wrenching and heart-pounding moments, making it impossible to set aside.
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This second book in the Jack Turner series did not disappoint. It had all my favorites — WWII theme, mystery and the return of some favorite characters. If you enjoy reading Mary Higgins Clark books you will love this author and this series of books. Looking forward to more books in this series.
Mark Lafferty, 5 Stars (Amazon reviewer)
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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