The Nazis are up to something. This isn’t news, but the location is. The Allies have discovered that an island above the Arctic Circle is occupied by the Nazis, but don’t know why they are there. Enter U.S. Army Sgt. Tom Dunn and his squad of lethal Rangers. Doing first things first, he leads his squad through frigid, brutal Arctic survival training before tackling the Germans on the Arctic island thousands of miles from anywhere.
Meanwhile, in Egypt, British Intelligence learns that Egyptian rebels, who want to force the British out sooner rather than later, are planning attacks on the extremely valuable and critical Suez Canal. Sgt. Malcolm Saunders and his squad of British Commandos are sent to solve the problem. Saunders, who fought the Germans in North Africa, is less than thrilled at the prospect of going back to the blistering desert.
After arriving on the Arctic island by way of submarine, Dunn learns it’s the dreaded Nazi SS who is there. He quickly determines that he and his men must pursue the SS across the island’s treacherous glacier. The thing is, the glacier is occupied not only by the SS troops, but also by one of the world’s greatest and feared predators. What could possibly go wrong?
In book eight of the Sgt. Dunn WWII Action Thriller series, Munsterman, in his gripping page-turning style, alternately makes the reader shiver and sweat as he weaves story lines from the frozen Arctic to the scorching Egyptian desert. He continues to masterfully blend fiction and historical fact to create an action-packed plot.