The new book is ready on Amazon. Thanks for your support! Happy reading.
Ronn
Stuff that interests me about writing military thrillers set during World War II: The Sgt. Dunn series.
www.ronnmunsterman.com
Friday, January 26, 2018
Sgt. Dunn Novel #9, Raid on Hitler's Dam - Cover reveal and publishing update
Here's the fantastic cover by David M. Jones for my ninth Sgt. Dunn Novel. Thanks, Jonesy, for a "dam" good job! I already have received compliments for your work from readers who receive the cover reveal email! Here's Dave's cool website: www.triarete.com.
I finished the last of the edits this morning and am working on the pre-publication items. I plan to publish sometime over the weekend! If you've signed up for my newsletter, you'll receive emails from me when it is published.
I finished the last of the edits this morning and am working on the pre-publication items. I plan to publish sometime over the weekend! If you've signed up for my newsletter, you'll receive emails from me when it is published.
Raid on Hitler's Dam Description
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 of war.
The moment Dunn returns to England, he gets his new mission. It takes all of his remarkable skill to plan it. The target is so ambitious it seems impossible, even ludicrous. But not to Dunn. He immediately determines he’ll need additional assistance and calls in British Commando Sergeant Malcolm Saunders, who just returned to England following a very close-call rescue mission in Holland. For the first time, a second Ranger squad is assigned to work for Dunn. Oh, one more thing, he also wants help from a captain 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.
Dunn and his American-British platoon 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 station. Things are going smoothly. And then they aren’t.
In perhaps the most action-filled novel in the Sgt. Dunn WWII Action Thriller series, book nine, Raid on Hitler’s Dam, gives readers firefight after firefight, sniper fire by Jonesy and his British counterpart, Ira Myers, ground chases, and P-51 Mustang air-to-air and air-to-ground combat by Captain Norman Miller, who stole the Nazis’ Horten 18 jet bomber in book one, Operation Devil’s Fire. Munsterman’s page-turning style gives the reader no choice but to charge forward page by page.
Monday, January 1, 2018
Happy New Year from Iowa: -19 with wind chills of -30 to -40. Ick!
This is the time of year I wonder why we live in Iowa. Be sure to check out the wind chill. Then I remember a hot day is 90 degrees in the summer, and how nice those are.
Happy New year!
Friday, December 29, 2017
Announcing Sgt. Dunn #9 - soon to be released!
I am thrilled to announce that Sgt. Dunn #9, which is titled Raid on Hitler's Dam, will be released around mid-January!
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.
In perhaps the most action-filled
novel in the Sgt. Dunn WWII Action Thriller series, book nine, Raid on Hitler’s Dam, gives readers firefight
after firefight, sniper fire by Jonesy and his British counterpart, Ira Myers, ground
chases, P-51 escort air-to-air and air-to-ground combat by Captain Norman
Miller, who stole the Nazis’ Horten 18 jet bomber in book one, Operation Devil’s Fire. Munsterman’s
page-turning style gives the reader no choice but to charge forward page by
page.
If you want to know exactly when the book is published, you can sign up for my Sgt. Dunn Newsletter in the upper right of this blog and be among the first to know!
Thanks for stopping by today.
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.
If you want to know exactly when the book is published, you can sign up for my Sgt. Dunn Newsletter in the upper right of this blog and be among the first to know!
Thanks for stopping by today.
Thursday, December 7, 2017
December 7th - Remember Pearl Harbor

"Yesterday, December 7th, 1941 -- a date which will live in infamy -- the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan."
~ FDR, 8 December 19471
Entire speech
A horrible day in American history. But let's remember that the Japanese commanders weren't as smart or courageous as they thought they were. They left the oil supply intact, which, if they'd destroyed that, would have crippled the U.S. Navy for much longer. We certainly would not have been able to fight the Battle of Midway.
Here are some newspaper headlines about the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Wednesday, November 29, 2017
Cool WWII fact #2
The P-51 Mustang makes appearances in my books sometimes. The original name for the aircraft was the Apache!
Saturday, November 25, 2017
Cool WWII fact
Norvell Gillespie designed the camouflage patterns for the U.S. He was the garden editor for Better Homes and Gardens magzine!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)