Book 1 of the Long Way Home Series

Twas The Night

4.7     based on 2,474 Amazon ratings

In 1960 just days before Christmas, Theresa Dempsey, a young mother from Brooklyn, experiences an unspeakable tragedy. Two years later, she relocates to Black Rock, a small mountain town in North Carolina, hoping to make a fresh start. About that time, in a little cabin deep in the mountainous woods, young Ransom is trying to survive a day at a time, caring for his sister Emma, and an ailing father as a snowstorm approaches. Back in Black Rock, Deputy Bud Ellison is scrambling to catch a serial burglar, the first real crime this town has seen in years—during the holidays no less. On one remarkable cold, snowy night, the paths of all three of these lives will collide, and change them all forever.

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An endearing and heartwarming novella that illustrates the true meaning of Christmas!
Scott Rezer, Author
I’m a sucker for a heartwarming, uplifting Christmas story and this story certainly fits the bill. I have enjoyed several Dan Walsh Christmas stories over the years and was happy when I saw a new one available. I really liked the dual storylines that weaved perfectly together. The characters were well developed and the wintry setting in the small town of Black Rock, North Carolina in the 1960’s was perfect. It had a wonderful and timely Christian, Christmas message.
Wade, Goodreads Review
Everyone of Dan Walsh's Christmas novels has been wonderful, and "Twas the Night" keeps up his promise of lovely Christmas reads. Theresa Dempsey had her Christmas wedding planned down to every second. But what Theresa did not count on was a blizzard happening and continuing just days before. Full of plenty of ups, downs, changes, and lost items, Theresa is sure her perfect wedding will never take place. But little does she dream that an unhappy cellist will turn her nightmare into a perfect dream come true.
Loraine, 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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