About

Michael Walsh

Michael Walsh is an award-winning author known for his historical fiction and suspense novels. Born in Washington D.C., he earned a degree in English from Harvard University. His breakthrough came with "The Devil's Throne," a historical thriller about the Vatican. Walsh's novels often explore historical enigmas and feature strong female protagonists. Notable works include "The Judas Scroll," "Echoes of the Dead," and "Legacy." Walsh's books have received critical acclaim for their meticulous research, captivating storytelling, and thought-provoking themes. He has won several awards, including the P.E.N. / Faulkner Award for Fiction and The Strand Critics Award for Best Novel. Walsh's work continues to captivate readers with its blend of historical intrigue and contemporary relevance.

Book Series by Michael Walsh

Devlin Series

Hostile Intent

2009

Early Warning

2010

Shock Warning / Shock Wave

2011

Michael Walsh Other Novels

Exchange Alley

1997

As Time Goes By

1998

And All The Saints

2003

Triangle

2012

The Hatstand

2013

Michael Walsh Non-Fiction Books

Carnegie Hall ( With: Richard Schickel)

1987

Who's Afraid of Classical Music?

1989

Andrew Lloyd Webber

1989

Lvov Ghetto Diary (As: David Kahane)

1990

Who's Afraid of Opera?

1994

So When Does the Fat Lady Sing?

2007

Rules for Radical Conservatives (As: David Kahane)

2010

The Devil's Pleasure Palace

2015

Michael Walsh Anthologies

Sherlock Holmes in America

2001

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