I'm currently working on edit #3. You can track my editing progress on my blog (upper left corner). I sent the second edit on to my trusted and super FIRST READERS to get their feedback a couple of days ago.
My friend and cover artist, David M. Jones, is working on the cover. As soon as that's ready, I'll do a cover reveal.
Here's the book description.
Raid on Hitler’s
Dam
U.S.
Army Ranger Technical Sergeant Tom Dunn takes a trip he thought he might never
get to make: go home. But just for a few days. He and his pregnant British wife,
Pamela, are invited to the White House so he can receive the Medal of Honor
from President Roosevelt. Dunn’s entire family will be there and he can’t wait
to see them after almost three years.
The
moment Dunn returns to England, he gets his new mission. It takes all of his
remarkable skill to plan the mission with British Commando Sergeant Malcolm
Saunders, who just returned to England following a very close-call rescue
mission in Holland. The target is so ambitious it seems impossible, even
ludicrous. But not to Dunn. He immediately determines he’ll need additional
assistance and for the first time, a second Ranger squad is assigned to work
for Dunn. Oh, one more thing, he also wants help from a major in the Army Corps
of Engineers. Why an engineer? The mission is to destroy a hydroelectric dam,
in western Germany not far from the industrial city of Stuttgart, and its power
production capabilities. The idea is to cripple Stuttgart for the coming winter.
Dunn
and Saunders, and their men, take all the equipment they’ll need, plus weapons,
plus a 6,000 pound bomb to bust the dam wide open, and enough explosives to blow
up the underground power production water turbines. Things are going smoothly.
And then they aren’t.
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