Michael Walsh

Michael Walsh

4 Series

Michael Walsh is an American author known for his spy fiction, including a series featuring the character Devlin. He has also written a sequel to the film classic Casablanca and a novel about Owney Madden's life. Additionally, Walsh works as a music critic, media critic, and screenwriter.

Michael Walsh, also known as David Kahane, presents "Shock Wave," alternatively titled "Shock Warning," a gripping narrative centered on intense suspense and unexpected twists. In "Carnegie Hall," co-authored with Richard Schickel, Walsh delves into the world of music and its iconic venue. "Rules for Radical Conservatives" offers a strategic guide for political engagement, penned under his pseudonym. Each work showcases Walsh's versatility, from thrilling fiction to insightful non-fiction. These books not only entertain but also provoke thought on various societal themes.

Devlin

Hostile Intent

(2009)

Early Warning

(2010)

Shock Warning / Shock Wave

(2011)

Standalone Novels

Exchange Alley

(1997)

As Time Goes By

(1998)

And All The Saints

(2003)

Triangle

(2012)

The Hatstand

(2013)

Non-Fiction

Carnegie Hall

(1987)(With: Richard Schickel)

Who's Afraid of Classical Music?

(1989)

Andrew Lloyd Webber

(1989)

Lvov Ghetto Diary

(1990)(As: David Kahane)

Who's Afraid of Opera?

(1994)

So When Does the Fat Lady Sing?

(2007)

Rules for Radical Conservatives

(2010)(As: David Kahane)

The Devil's Pleasure Palace

(2015)

Anthologies

Sherlock Holmes in America

(2001)

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