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.
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