By The Book’s October Selection — The Discovery by Dan Walsh

7 Sep

Gerard Warner was not only a literary giant whose suspense novels sold in the millions, he was also a man devoted to his family, especially his wife of nearly 60 years. When he dies he leaves his Charleston estate to his grandson, Michael, an aspiring writer himself. Michael settles in to write his own first novel and discovers an unpublished manuscript his grandfather had written, something he’d kept hidden from everyone but clearly intended Michael to find. Michael begins to read an exciting tale about Nazi spies and sabotage, but something about this story is different from all of Gerard Warner’s other books. It’s actually a love story. As Michael delves deeper into the story he discovers something that has the power to change not only his future but his past as well.

2 Responses to “By The Book’s October Selection — The Discovery by Dan Walsh”

  1. Sue Wendt September 8, 2012 at 5:01 pm #

    Just finished Walsh’s book The Reunion which I found to be a winner. Emotional like a Richard Paul Evans or Nicholas Sparks book, maybe better because it wasn’t quite so predicatable. I will be anxious to see what you think of The Discovery. Will put it on my reading list.

    • rbclibrary September 9, 2012 at 7:11 am #

      Glad to hear that about Walsh. This will be our first by him.

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