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  • Remembering Dresden

  • Jack Turner Suspense Series, Book 2
  • By: Dan Walsh
  • Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
  • Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)
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Remembering Dresden

By: Dan Walsh
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Summary

Young history professor Jack Turner takes a retreat at a lakeside cabin just outside of Culpepper, Georgia, to work on his doctoral dissertation. The cabin is owned by an ambitious state senator, an inheritance from his father. Inside, everything is exactly the way it was when the old man died 10 years ago. While taking a break from his research, Jack snoops through the father's books and finds an old photo album filled with black-and-white pictures of orphaned children.

Intrigued, he continues searching and finds what appears to be evidence of murder and an old leather journal, handwritten entirely in German. Rachel Cook, Jack's girlfriend, translates the journal for him. What it reveals instantly puts both of their lives in mortal danger.

©2016 Dan Walsh (P)2017 Tantor

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A rather laborious story which went over everything time and time and time again. Edit to half.

It is very easy to listen to this simple tale as long as you have a little background knowledge of World War II. The basic idea becomes fairly obvious early on, so that is not a mystery to work out. Nonetheless, I’ve stuck with it to the end. I speeded, matters up considerably by imaging a chapter or two. It makes little difference to this slow moving story.

Overall, not too bad for a freebie.

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Intelligent Fiction

I am happy to have found this author. He writes intelligently and compellingly. I love his characters and I can also enjoy the dialogues he gives his characters. The plotlines are credible and the narrative is not sacrificed for the plotline, just a bit of extra narrative to give depth to the back story.
I appreciate the moral underpinning of the characters; totally refreshing in the world of modern day fiction.

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