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What Follows After

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What Follows After

By: Dan Walsh
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Carol Award Finalist, Selah Award Winner !! (Best Historical Fiction)
It’s October, 1962. Life is simple. The world makes sense, and all families are happy. When they aren’t, everyone knows you’re supposed to pretend.

With their family about to collapse, Colt Harrison and his little brother, Timmy, hatch a plan. They’ll run away from their Florida home, head for their aunt’s house in Savannah and refuse to come home until their parents get back together. But things go terribly wrong.

Colt’s parents must come to grips with years of mistrust and fight for their son’s return…and to mend their broken marriage. In this emotional story, Dan Walsh takes readers on a suspense-filled journey to rediscover the things in life that matter the most.
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Did NOT care for the mechanical narration. A definite distraction which took away from enjoying the story.

The storyline was good with believable characters.

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First the bad. Virtual voice is ok but I think it distracts from the story.
Second. I found myself enjoying Dan Walsh's writing more and more. His wholesome stories and adventure is always worth the read. Or in my case listen. I truly wish that all of his books were available with a human reader. I believe it would add so much to this enjoyable story. I highly recommend any of Dan Walsh's books.

Mr. Walsh does it again.

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I really enjoyed the storyline. The realistic implications of what was expected of ones behavior, marriage, family life, and social racial acceptances of the timeliness of the story were woven throughout story. The story deals were the fear of the Cuban Missiles and how the issue impacted personal lives and fears. The narration was acceptable but a personal narrator over an AI narration would have been perfected. AI narration lacked the personal inflection and emotion that a real person narrator would have used. All in all the story itself was enjoyable.

Great Story

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