About
After a 36-year career with the US Federal Government, I began writing historical fiction novels that take place in Germany and among German-American communities in the Midwest. I am of German descent and I have spent most of my life studying German history, geography, language, culture, customs, and cuisine. I also spent several years living in and traveling throughout Central Europe, and I have has visited many of the locations depicted in my stories. So far, I have published two novels: "The Humble Courier" (2021) which is the story of a brave German Catholic priest who resorts to violence to oppose the terror of the SS and the Gestapo, and "Iron Maiden: An Alternate History of the German Empire" (2023), the story of an obscure Prussian princess who unexpectedly rises to the thrones of Prussia and the German Empire on the eve of the First World War. I currently am working on a sequel to "The Humble Courier" as well as a novella of political fiction.
Featured Work
The Humble Courier
Father Hartmann Bottger, a Benedictine monk and priest, has confronted bullies his entire life, including pompous clerics, local thugs, and callous and corrupt French Army occupation authorities in the German Rhineland. But Father Hartmann faces his greatest challenges with the rise to power of the Nazi Party and the brutality of the dreaded Gestapo, which threaten the rights of the Church as well as the lives and spiritual beliefs of Father Harti and the members of his small village parish.
The Humble Courier takes place in Germany during the turbulent years from the end of the Great War to the beginning of World War II. It is the story of a German soldier who believes he has been called to the Roman Catholic priesthood and tasked with fighting evil and protecting the weak from the strong. Although Father Hartmann initially employs passive resistance to fulfill what he perceives to be his mission, he comes to the conclusion that more aggressive—even violent—means are necessary to confront the awesome power of the SS and the Gestapo. Employing unlikely allies and extraordinary methods, Father Hartmann sets out to take the fight to his enemies, justifying his actions with St. Augustine’s proverb “Punishment is justice for the unjust.”
Other Works
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Iron Maiden: An Alternate History of the German Empire
2023