Tribunal
by Sandra Grey
Berlin, 1945 Major Rolf Schulmann lies close to death in a military hospital after enduring the horrors of a concentration camp. Revived from a coma through a priesthood blessing, he slowly returns to health as his fiancée, Marie Jacobson, tenderly cares for his deep physical and spiritual wounds. Meanwhile Rolf s best friend, SS Lieutenant Hans Brenner, begins to overcome the despair and depression of his postwar gutter-rat existence as he finds himself falling for Natalie Allred, a beautiful American nurse. But as the worlds emerging superpowers race to obtain nuclear secrets, Hans becomes a pawn in the deadly gameand Natalies freedom hangs in the balance. Rolf, unaware of their predicament, feels haunted by his Nazi past and seeks peace of conscience through the rigors of a military tribunal. Then, as tensions escalate between the United States and Russia, Rolf and Hans find themselves on opposite sides of the conflict. With vivid emotion, Tribunal explores the risks and rewards of loyalty and love in the bitter aftermath of world war. About the Author: Sandra Grey was born in Inglewood, California, to a large two-generation military family. She spend her childhood moving with her Air Force father around the world and back againand as a result has developed a deep love for travel, new cultures, and history. Sandra, served a mission in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and graduated from Brigham Young University with a bachelors degree in humanities.
Release Date:
January 27, 2009