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Nazi Plunder

(2024)
(Book 19 in the Sgt. Dunn series)
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In the Sgt. Dunn World War II Novels finale, Lieutenant Tom Dunn leads two final missions. Bletchley Park analyst Reggie Shepston grows sick to his stomach when he discovers that the Sarin gas threat irradicated by Dunn’s and Malcolm Saunders’ men in Rogue Nazis, has reared its devilish head again. Unknown at the time, the Nazi in charge of the Sarin gas had hidden away a dozen of the deadly cannisters in an Austrian castle, one the Rangers and Commandos already know well, the Hohenstein Castle from Castle Breach. Can Dunn and Saunders pull off the destruction of the last remaining Sarin gas cannisters?

Gold, silver, precious gems, and masterpiece artwork plundered by the Nazis for years across Europe. Rumors. Whispers. Reggie Shepston and Eileen Lansford determine the rumors are factual. They come across a strange Enigma message from an SS colonel in southeastern Germany to, of all people, the
Führer himself, Adolf Hitler. The message contains crucial evidence about a Nazi Plunder train and its location. Lieutenant Tom Dunn’s and Lieutenant Malcolm Saunders’ platoons parachute into Germany, hopefully for the last time. Can they fight off the SS unit there, find and secure the Nazi Plunder train, and turn its rich contents over to the Monuments Men unit, which is attached to General Patton’s Third Army just five miles to the north?

In
Nazi Plunder, Munsterman shows us the courage and strength of our favorite characters, and the love they have for each other. In his typical page-turning style, he leads us through the end of the war and beyond. With surprises in store for the reader, this wonderful and satisfying WWII finale treats us with the final missions, postwar lives, and futures only dreamed of during the most horrible war in human history. More novels to come when Tom Dunn enters the Korean War in the next Sgt. Dunn Novel.


Genre: Thriller

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