The Munich List
Steffie Shroeder has a quiet, normal life and is weeks away from graduating military school as an officer in Munich. Her world is, however, brutally shattered when a badly wounded black man gets in her car in the parking lot of a mall. Suspecting he is in trouble, she sets to raise the alarm but when she sees his gun pointing at her and the riddling of her door with bullets from his assailants, she backs the car up and takes off. The man gives her a black envelope, credit card, and instructions. He alerts her that her military ambition is over once seen together before dying moments later. The envelope contains information on Jeurgen, a Nazi looter who runs to the US and makes a name for himself. Only one person knows his identity and he is determined to silence him. Her task is to reach a man in California, the recipient of the envelope. Her life takes a twist as she is pursued by men determined to get the list back quietly. Declared terrorist and wanted, she fights a network intent on keeping her in Germany and succeeds, only her will keeping her alive as she overcomes another scare in California.
Alton Brunswick (Also Brunswic) is the author of The Prince and the Vial, Dark Figures, and Mt Asford Bridge. Before becoming an author he wrote screenplays, some of which he has novelized. The Munich List is an instance. He has BSc(Hons) in Civil Eng. and PG degree in International Business from the UK. He worked briefly as a graduate engineer in Birmingham and also a Math tutor. He believes he has interesting stories to share, honor his gift, create, spur people to overcome and achieve and fondly remembers his love for action and adventure movies as being the reasons why he decided to become a writer.