Chris Wallace is an anchor for CNN and host of Who's Talking to Chris Wallace?, a wide-ranging interview program on Max. Prior to CNN, Wallace was the anchor of Fox News Sunday for eighteen years where he covered every major political event. Throughout his five decades in broadcasting, he has interviewed numerous U.S. and world leaders, including seven American presidents, and won every major broadcast news award for his reporting, including three Emmy Awards, the duPont-Columbia Silver Baton, and the Peabody Award. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Countdown Bin Laden: The Untold Story of the 247-Day Hunt to Bring the Mastermind of 9/11 to Justice and Countdown 1945: The Extraordinary Story of the Atomic Bomb and the 116 Days That Changed the World.
Mitch Weiss is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist for the Associated Press, covering subjects ranging from military misconduct, government corruption, and white-collar crimes to the housing meltdown and unsafe medical devices. He is also the critically acclaimed author or coauthor of nine books.
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#1 PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER "[A] superb, masterly book . . .
Countdown 1945 is filled with fascinating details. . . . On one
hand, the book reads like a riveting novel as Wallace reveals the
machinations and internal debates among the scientific community to
devise a workable atomic bomb as quickly as possible. . . . But
Countdown 1945 is also a profound story of decision making at the
highest levels--and of pathos."
--Jay Winik, New York Times Book Review "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 "Vivid and engaging . . .
Wallace has made a taut nonfiction thriller out of the dramatic
days between Harry S. Truman's succession to the presidency,
following Franklin D. Roosevelt's death on April 12, 1945, and the
dropping of the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki less
than four months later. . . . This is a deeply absorbing reading
experience about the fateful final months of a conflict that
deserves to be known in detail to all Americans. It is what a
popular history book should be: propulsively paced; well researched
in primary sources; and written with sympathetic imagination,
bringing people to life in their important moments. . . . The book
is deservedly the nonfiction blockbuster of the season."
--James D. Hornfischer, The Wall Street Journal "Brisk, naturally
propulsive . . . But Countdown 1945 also reflects the rigor and
fealty to facts that have distinguished Wallace."
--Time "Propulsive, heart stopping, and impossible to put down . .
. The tension in Countdown 1945 is palpable. . . . Wallace and
Weiss bring those 116 days of history to life in vivid color,
crafting a story as unique as it is horrifying. Their writing is
nothing short of phenomenal, a historical tapestry that reads like
a carefully curated combination of Stephen King and Stephen
Ambrose."
--Steve Leonard, Modern War Institute at West Point "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 "Gripping . . . Countdown
1945 is such a good read, crammed with information, fleshed out
with vivid anecdotes, and told in a narrative that never
flags."
--The Washington Times "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
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