Here's the cover for the new book, Hunting Sgt. Dunn. It's our first "look" ever at Dunn and Pamela! They are in front of her parents' house on the farm.
Cover design by
David M. Jones
and
Nathalie Beloeil-Jones
Book description
For U.S. Army Ranger Master Sergeant Tom Dunn the war takes place
on the continent of Europe. However, unknown to him, a furious Albert Speer,
Nazi Germany’s Minister of Armaments, has set in motion a plot so sinister,
it’s almost beyond belief.
While on a mission near Hamburg
to destroy a German facility where V2 rocket liquid oxygen is stored, Dunn
receives additional orders from his commander, Colonel Kenton. Conduct
reconnaissance in the Hamburg
shipyards. Identify and mark for B-17 bombers where the Nazis are building submersible,
ocean-going platforms for V2 rockets. The Germans plan to tow three of the
deadly weapons behind a submarine to the east coast of the United States.
From there they can fire the vengeance weapons on any seaboard city, including Washington, D.C.
British Intelligence uncovers a bizarre yet dangerous plot by the
Nazis to forge millions of British pounds in various denominations. They plan
is to flood the British economy with the bogus money, and therefore bring it to
a grinding halt, interfering with England’s ability to wage war. British
Commando Sergeant Major Malcolm Saunders is tasked with locating the pallets of
money and burning it all before the Germans have the chance to ship it.
Traveling to Bremerhaven,
Saunders’ mission unavoidably goes awry.
Almost from the beginning, Dunn’s recon mission takes a deadly
turn. As it progresses hour by hour, Dunn suddenly realizes he can’t wait for
the B-17s. He must act quickly to stop the Germans’ terrifying plan.
A peaceful Sunday lunch at the Hardwicke Farm suddenly turns into
a life or death battle for Dunn and Pamela, and her parents as Speer’s plan is
launched.
In book eleven of his WWII action thrillers, Munsterman once again
masterfully blends real-life Nazi plans with fiction giving the reader an
action-packed story in a non-stop page turning pace.
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