Reviews
"Brisk, naturally propulsive . . . But Countdown 1945 also reflects the rigor and fealty to facts that have distinguished Wallace." -- Time "Everyone knows the outcome, yet Wallace manages to make this carefully researched account of the months before Hiroshima read like a tense thriller." -- Washington Post " Fox News Sunday host Wallace debuts with a propulsive account of the final months of WWII leading up to atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki . . . Wallace, with help from journalist Weiss, writes with verve and an eye for cinematic detail . . . This accessible, evenhanded account serves as an entertaining introduction to one of the most momentous decisions in world history." -- Publishers Weekly "Entertaining . . . Wallace describes a moment in history when both intense deliberation and decisive leadership were essential. . . . A brisk work of history that weaves together the various factions responsible for the deployment of the first nuclear bombs." -- Kirkus Reviews "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it's an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it's an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, #1 NATIONAL BESTSELLER #1 WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER #1 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER "A compelling and highly readable account of one of the most fateful decisions in American history. Like John Hersey in his book Hiroshima , Wallace and Weiss humanize events too often reduced to technical or diplomatic arcana by telling their story through the lives of individuals. . . . The book moves along at a rapid clip, with colorful anecdotes enlivening the narrative." --Gregg Herken, The Washington Post "Brisk, naturally propulsive . . . But Countdown 1945 also reflects the rigor and fealty to facts that have distinguished Wallace." -- Time "Everyone knows the outcome, yet Wallace manages to make this carefully researched account of the months before Hiroshima read like a tense thriller." --Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post " Fox News Sunday host Wallace debuts with a propulsive account of the final months of WWII leading up to atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki . . . Wallace, with help from journalist Weiss, writes with verve and an eye for cinematic detail . . . This accessible, evenhanded account serves as an entertaining introduction to one of the most momentous decisions in world history." -- Publishers Weekly "Entertaining . . . Wallace describes a moment in history when both intense deliberation and decisive leadership were essential. . . . A brisk work of history that weaves together the various factions responsible for the deployment of the first nuclear bombs." -- Kirkus Reviews "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman''s decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can''t put it down. This is the most exciting book I''ve read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He''s given perspective and insight when we''ve needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It''s a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it''s an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century''s most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories, "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, author of the Liberation Trilogy "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney, "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it's an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, "A compelling and highly readable account of one of the most fateful decisions in American history. Like John Hersey in his book Hiroshima , Wallace and Weiss humanize events too often reduced to technical or diplomatic arcana by telling their story through the lives of individuals. . . . The book moves along at a rapid clip, with colorful anecdotes enlivening the narrative." --Gregg Herken, The Washington Post "Brisk, naturally propulsive . . . But Countdown 1945 also reflects the rigor and fealty to facts that have distinguished Wallace." -- Time "Everyone knows the outcome, yet Wallace manages to make this carefully researched account of the months before Hiroshima read like a tense thriller." --Bethanne Patrick, The Washington Post " Fox News Sunday host Wallace debuts with a propulsive account of the final months of WWII leading up to atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki . . . Wallace, with help from journalist Weiss, writes with verve and an eye for cinematic detail . . . This accessible, evenhanded account serves as an entertaining introduction to one of the most momentous decisions in world history." -- Publishers Weekly "Entertaining . . . Wallace describes a moment in history when both intense deliberation and decisive leadership were essential. . . . A brisk work of history that weaves together the various factions responsible for the deployment of the first nuclear bombs." -- Kirkus Reviews "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman''s decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can''t put it down. This is the most exciting book I''ve read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He''s given perspective and insight when we''ve needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It''s a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it''s an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century''s most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, " Fox News Sunday host Wallace debuts with a propulsive account of the final months of WWII leading up to atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki . . . Wallace, with help from journalist Weiss, writes with verve and an eye for cinematic detail . . . This accessible, evenhanded account serves as an entertaining introduction to one of the most momentous decisions in world history." -- Publishers Weekly "Entertaining . . . Wallace describes a moment in history when both intense deliberation and decisive leadership were essential. . . . A brisk work of history that weaves together the various factions responsible for the deployment of the first nuclear bombs." -- Kirkus Reviews "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it's an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming, "There is no finer journalist in America today than Chris Wallace and no more dramatic story in American history than Truman's decision to drop the atomic bomb. Countdown 1945 moves at a breakneck pace and even though you know the ending, you can't put it down. This is the most exciting book I've read all year." --Admiral William H. McRaven (U.S. Navy Retired), #1 New York Times bestselling author of Make Your Bed and Sea Stories "As a reporter and a news anchor, Chris has been at the center of the biggest news stories of the last four decades. He's given perspective and insight when we've needed it most. Now, his same attention to detail fills the pages of Countdown 1945 , the story of arguably the most consequential event in the U.S. since the Civil War. It's a stunning piece of work." --George Clooney " Countdown 1945 goes beyond our history lessons. It tells moving, personal stories of Americans who played pivotal roles in one of our most important moments as a nation. From scientists at the top of their field, to heroic members of our military, to everyday Americans, it's an incredible story of how our country came together with a determined spirit to end a war and save countless lives." --Ambassador Nikki Haley, New York Times bestselling author of With All Due Respect: Defending America with Grit and Grace " Countdown 1945 is a real-life thriller about one of the most important events of the twentieth century. Veteran journalist Chris Wallace takes readers behind the scenes and brings to life the compelling story of the 116 days leading up to Hiroshima. Written like a spy novel, this is a must-read history that will educate and keep you turning the pages. Not to be missed!" --Daniel Silva, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The New Girl "Vivid, fast-paced, and wide-ranging, Countdown 1945 is a fine telling of one of the twentieth century's most remarkable tales--how the United States designed, built, delivered, and detonated the first two atomic bombs over Japan." --Rick Atkinson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of An Army at Dawn and The British Are Coming "Entertaining . . . Wallace describes a moment in history when both intense deliberation and decisive leadership were essential. . . . A brisk work of history that weaves together the various factions responsible for the deployment of the first nuclear bombs." -- Kirkus Reviews