NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
With the war in Europe winding down in the spring of 1945, the United
States turns its vast military resources toward a furious assault on the
last great stepping-stone to Japan--the heavily fortified island of
Okinawa. The three-month battle in the Pacific theater will feature some
of the most vicious combat of the entire Second World War, as American
troops confront an enemy that would rather be slaughtered than
experience the shame of surrender. Meanwhile, stateside, a different
kind of campaign is being waged in secret: the development of a weapon
so powerful, not even the scientists who build it know just what they
are about to unleash. Colonel Paul Tibbets, one of the finest bomber
pilots in the U.S. Army Air Corps, is selected to lead the mission to
drop the horrific new weapon on a Japanese city. As President Harry S
Truman mulls his options and Japanese physician Okiro Hamishita cares
for patients at a clinic near Hiroshima, citizens on the home front
await the day of reckoning that everyone knows is coming.