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As information becomes clear piece by piece, there is only one choice: Dunn and Saunders must fight the odds as the fate of Paris and perhaps all of Western Europe rests in their courageous hands. The third book in the popular Sgt. Colonel Frank Rogers, an American intelligence officer on the planning staff for the impending invasion of southern France, goes missing in northwest Italy.
Tom Dunn, recalled from his honeymoon, and his squad of lethal U. Army Rangers are tasked with the impossible: Meanwhile, British Sergeant Malcolm Saunders and his Commandos parachute into Italy north of the impenetrable Gothic Line in an attempt to deliver a crushing blow to the German supply line. While Dunn and his men race across Italy in search of Rogers, the rescue operation takes an unexpected direction. Suddenly, Dunn comes face-to-face with the brutal evil permeating the Nazis from Berlin to the occupied countries.
In Brutal Enemy , Munsterman takes the reader on a terrifying journey into Nazi occupied Italy with his trademark page-turner pace. Behind German Lines Tom Dunn and his special mission squad of lethal U.
Army Rangers are back in France fighting the Nazis. Behind German Lines begins in July , when the Nazis unleash a new battlefield weapon near Kursk, Russia, during the greatest tank battle in history. Malcolm Saunders and his rugged British Commandos are on their way by submarine across the North Sea to attack the pens at Wilhelmshaven, Germany.
What Saunders finds leads his squad and him into a deadly confrontation with a dangerous enemy who has terrible plans for the United States. After Dunn and his squad return to France on another Top Secret mission, they discover a Nazi plot to use the new and improved battlefield weapon near Caen, right on the front line! With the fate of the western front unexpectedly and terrifyingly in his hands, Dunn and his men race across occupied France to stop the Germans.
Operation Devil's Fire Ronn's first novel.
Sword of Ice - Book 8. Castle Breach - Book 7. Rangers Betrayed - Book 6. Capture - Book 5.
Saving Paris - Book 4. Brutal Enemy - Book 3. Behind German Lines - Book 2.
With his usual page-turner pace, Munsterman takes the reader onto the battlefields of Russia, France, and Germany, showing life and death, and victory and defeat during World War II. Operation Devil's Fire begins two weeks before D-Day with two seemingly unrelated events: Two days, later a P Mustang pilot spots a new German jet bomber while on B escort duty over Germany.
Meanwhile, British Sergeant Malcolm Saunders and his Commandos parachute into Italy north of the impenetrable Gothic Line in an attempt to deliver a crushing blow to the German supply line. Refresh and try again. Of course if he didn't, we couldn't have a sequel now could we? Sep 22, Gene Rosso rated it really liked it. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account.
When American and British intelligence link the events, there is one inescapable conclusion: Germany will finish the atomic bomb first and, furthermore, possesses a new transatlantic jet bomber. Their teams of rugged, lethal soldiers will fly into Germany. Failure means the invasion of Europe was all for nothing. If Hitler drops the atomic weapon on the United States, Roosevelt and Churchill will have no choice but to concede the European continent to the dictator. While the President and Prime Minister wait and worry, the two elite teams fight against enormous odds to complete the missions and return safely home.
With his usual page-turner pace, Munsterman takes the reader onto the battlefields of Russia, France, and Germany, showing life and death, and victory and defeat during World War II. Kindle Edition , pages.
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This book is not yet featured on Listopia. May 30, Greg Oaster rated it it was amazing. Well written This is the second book in the sergeant Dunn series, this time he and his British counterparts are reeking havoc in occupied France. This is a nice fast read, and it's non-stop action.
Look forward to more of the sergeants adventures. Sep 22, Gene Rosso rated it really liked it. More war less love. Jun 09, Robert A. Luce rated it it was amazing. Fast moving action accompanied by periods of thoughtful planning. Realistic military slant on action and customs within the service. Mar 05, Dan Richard rated it it was amazing. Lots of action and excitement. Mr Munsterman writes a great series! Mar 23, Brendan Lowery rated it liked it.
Dunn is a daring Army Ranger commander. He is in charge of a elite group of warriors. Sgt Dunn's problem is the Germans have unleashed the full fury of there special battle field weapon on during the largest tank battle in history. The weapon fails but the Nazi engineers are going back to the drawing boards. Dunn is tasked with dropping behind German lines and destroying the lab where they make the weapons and destroy the remaining weapons.
This worries Dunn because he knows that the fate Sgt. This worries Dunn because he knows that the fate of the war is in the hands of him and his men. Dunn and his men always get along. Though he is there commander he is just one of the guys to his men. Dunn always knows how his men are feeling about everything.
There loyalty to each other the cause and Dunn is undeniable. The plot of the book is Dunn and his men have been dropped behind German lines. Description Details Customer Reviews Sgt. Tom Dunn and his special mission squad of lethal U.
Army Rangers are back in France fighting the Nazis. Behind German Lines begins in July , when the Nazis unleash a new battlefield weapon near Kursk, Russia, during the greatest tank battle in history. The weapon's catastrophic and unexpected side-effects force the German scientists back to the drawing board.
Picking up just eight days after Operation Devil's Fire ends in late June , we find Dunn and his men parachuting into the Cotentin Peninsula fifty miles west of Normandy Beach on another special strike mission whose outcome could affect the Allies' attempt to finally breakout of Normandy's bocage country. Meanwhile, since the Allies have learned the hard way that the Nazi's concrete submarine pens are bomb-proof, Sgt.
Malcolm Saunders and his rugged British Commandos are on their way by submarine across the North Sea to attack the pens at Wilhelmshaven, Germany.