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Remembering Dresden

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Remembering Dresden

By: Dan Walsh
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A forgotten war crime.
A lakeside cabin full of secrets.
A powerful man with everything to lose.
A young historian uncovers the past—and becomes its next target.

When history professor Jack Turner retreats to a secluded lakeside cabin near Culpepper, Georgia, he plans to spend a quiet month working on his doctoral dissertation. Instead, he stumbles upon something deeply unsettling—hidden evidence left behind by the cabin’s former owner, a man whose past is far darker than anyone ever suspected.

As Jack digs deeper, he uncovers a disturbing pattern tied to a long-forgotten chapter of World War II history. With the help of his girlfriend, Rachel Cook, he begins to piece together a story of obsession, vengeance, and crimes that were carefully disguised as accidents decades earlier. But the cabin’s current owner—a wealthy, ambitious state senator—has his own reasons for keeping the past buried. And when Jack realizes just how far someone is willing to go to protect a deadly family secret, his research turns into a race for survival.

Remembering Dresden is a gripping suspense novel about the consequences of war, the weight of hidden truth, and the dangerous cost of uncovering history that powerful people have worked hard to erase.
Thriller & Suspense Suspense Genre Fiction Christian Fiction
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The story was very interesting and I liked it very much. The AI virtual voice was terrible. Weird pauses, pronunciation mistakes, odd emphasis, etc. It was just slightly better than those monotone voices. They should have hired a good voice actor/narrator.

Great story, terrible narration

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Loved the way Walsh worked World War 2 into the story line. He did a great job on the story line.

History of World War 2!!!!

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