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Nuclear War

The bestselling non-fiction thriller, shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize

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Nuclear War

By: Annie Jacobsen
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The Sunday Times bestselling edge-of-your-seat exploration of what would happen in the event of nuclear war, perfect for readers of American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer.

*Shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2024*

Nuclear war begins with a blip on a radar screen.
This is a minute-by-minute account of what comes next.
It has to be read to be believed.

There is only one scenario other than an asteroid strike that could end the world as we know it in a matter of hours: nuclear war.

Until now, no one outside official circles has known exactly what would happen if a rogue state launched a nuclear missile at the Pentagon. Second by second and minute by minute, these are the real-life protocols that choreograph the end of civilization.

Decisions that affect hundreds of millions of lives need to be made within six minutes, based on partial information, in the knowledge that once launched, nothing is capable of halting the destruction.

Based on dozens of new interviews with military and civilian experts who have built the weapons, been privy to the response plans, and taken responsibility for crucial decisions, this is the only account of what a nuclear exchange would look like.

Nuclear War is at once a compulsive non-fiction thriller and a powerful argument that we must rid ourselves of these world-ending weapons for ever.
'Essential' New York Times

'A stomach-clenching, multi-perspective, ticking-clock, geopolitical thriller' Forbes

'Tells a terrifying story in a devastatingly straightforward way' Guardian

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As gripping as any thriller, her book brilliantly portrays the horrific reality of nuclear war. (P. D. Smith)
A stomach-clenching, multi-perspective, ticking-clock, geopolitical thriller rooted in the seeds of our own destruction, planted nearly 80 years ago at the Trinity test site by the scientists of the Manhattan Project who brazenly dared to rip the building blocks of our universe apart... I couldn’t put the thing down, feverishly turning page after page until I finished it on the plane ride home... Nuclear War: A Scenario should be required reading for everyone alive today.
Books like Annie Jacobsen’s gripping Nuclear War: A Scenario are essential if you want to understand the complex and disturbing details that go into a civilization-destroying decision to drop the Bomb on an enemy. (Barry Gewen)
Based on hundreds of interviews with many retired security officials and more-or-less declassified information in the public domain, what it captures brilliantly is the emotional chaos into which leaders would be plunged in such a situation.... These are scenes straight out of Dr Strangelove.
This terrifying book is a must-read for every world leader.
Extraordinary... Her book delivers more detail than has been available to the public before... Terrifying.
Using hard data from top military, government, and scientific sources, and brilliantly weaving in historical facts and technical data, Annie Jacobsen masterfully explains the nuclear issue in riveting story form, turning her readers into experts on the one issue that must concern us all. I guarantee that even the most knowledgeable readers will learn something, if not a lot. Everyone, especially politicians and heads of state, must read this important and very timely book. I cannot recommend it enough. (Carlos Umaña, co-president of International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and Nobel Peace Prize laureate)
Not one to read if you have trouble sleeping. (Gideon Rachman)
At once methodical and vivid. In documenting the minutiae of the apocalypse, the writing is redolent of 'Hiroshima', a seminal article by John Hersey published in the New Yorker in 1946.
In Nuclear War: A Scenario, Annie Jacobsen, gives us a vivid picture of what could happen if our nuclear guardians fail…Terrifying.
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Her earnest vocal delivery and impressive research made it impossible for me to put down. A terrible, sobering encounter with the truth.

Absolute Clarity

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The most terrifying thing about this book is it's matter of fact tone. Everyone should read it, but I suspect those who really need to, won't. The "mad king scenario" chosen has, in my view, some holes in it from an academic, political and military perspective. But I'm guessing it's only a platform to illustrate process, potential consequence and make a number of well informed points. Lighting up the map, as it were (no pun intended,) to show all the possibilities. If it isn't, then the cockroach community deserve the planet more than we do anyway. Make no mistake. This book will, if not scare the pants off you, at the very least leave you feeling unsettled indeed.

Oh Lord.

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A superb depiction of an all too plausible event. It's seems all but inevitable at this point.

Only qualm with the book Is the somewhat quirky narration. I've never heard 'water' pronounced so strangely. A quibble no doubt but nonetheless bothersome.

Superb!

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It's one of the most compelling and disturbing books I've ever read. I'm sure there's the occasional journalist licence but overall it's an important masterpiece.

The most frightening thing I've ever read

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Couldn't stop listening. Gripping and eye opening. Highly reccomend. Great format, analysis played out in a story.

Would make a great Hollywood film

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