Never by Ken Follet
From the foreword, author Ken Follett admits that while researching his Century series he was shocked to find that none of the counties that fought in the Great War want things to escalate, but one logical decision after another by each participant relentlessly force the armies together. In Never, he looks at modern decision makers to see if this could ever happen again in the nuclear age.
The story starts slowly but ends up racing like a run-away
train to its terrifying conclusion. This is a realistic look at international diplomacy,
retribution, and weight of decision makers. It is not for the faint of heart.
This is as real as it gets,
Follet once again proves that he is one of today’s top
writers.
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