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A New York Times Espionage Bestseller
"Weaving together his typically intense research and a riveting
narrative, Neal Bascomb's The Winter Fortress is a
spellbinding piece of historical writing."
–Martin Dugard, author of Into Africa and co-author of the
"Killing" series
"Neal Bascomb's The Winter Fortress is a riveting, high-action
World War II thriller with nothing less than the e of Planet
Earth on the line. Just imagine the horror if Hitler had gotten
the atomic bomb? Written with great verve and historical acumen,
Bascomb hits the mark of excellence. Highly recommended!"
–Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of The
Great Deluge and Cronkite
"This book is a must read! A small band of spies commit
themselves, their lives, and their family's lives to literally
saving the world from the Nazis. An exciting and accurate story
detailing a very dark time in world history, when the world
pendulum could have tipped either way. If you liked Bridge of
Spies, you are going to love this!”
–Scott McEwen, #1 New York Times Bestselling Co-Author of
American Sniper.
"What would have happened if Hitler had managed to develop
nuclear weapons? In The Winter Fortress, Neal Bascomb brilliantly
tells the extraordinary true story of arguably the most important
and daring commando raid of WWII: how an amazing band of men on
skis made sure Hitler never got to drop the ultimate bomb."
–Alex Kershaw, New York Times bestselling author of The Longest
Winter
“Brilliantly written, The Winter Fortress cinematically captures
a commando team’s efforts to destroy one of the most important
secret facilities in World War II. Bascomb’s riveting prose puts
the reader into one of the more daring missions of the war and
the Allies’ efforts to sabotage a crucial aspect of Germany's
nuclear program. An excellent read.”
–Patrick K. O’Donnell, bestselling author of First
Seals and Washington’s Immortals
"This well-told and deeply researched account sheds light on an
aspect of World War II that is little known or remembered,
creating a valuable history that will be beneficial for most
collections."
–Library Journal
"An exciting, thorough account . . . Featuring excellent
characterization and exquisite detail concerning a theater of the
war (Norway) not well-mined, this will make a terrific addition
to World War II collections.”
–Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Bascomb, a WWII historian and former journalist, thrillingly
recounts the commando effort to destroy the Norwegian Vemork
hydroelectric . . . A fascinating read about how a small
group of Norwegians refused to submit to the brutal occupation of
their country and contributed significantly to Allied victory."
--Publishers Weekly
"Gripping . . . Parts of the book read like an adventure novel,
others like straightforward history, but the combination will
appeal to readers of both WWII fiction and nonfiction."
--Booklist, starred review
"An authoritative account . . . Vivid and gripping."
--Foreign Affairs
“Bascomb brings this overlooked tale of wartime nuclear sabotage
to life while taking care to explain the science behind the
story.”
--Scientific American
"A spellbinding account of the quest to stop Germany from
building an atomic bomb….The Winter Fortress is a taut and
peerlessly told adventure story full of thrills, derring-do and
heart-stopping tension. And it packs an even more powerful punch
because so much is at stake.”
—Seattle Times
"Gripping."
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"Told with both historical and scientific accuracy...this book
has rocketed into my pantheon of the top suspense-filled stories
about [WWII], along with The 900 Days and The Colditz Story."
—Ethan Siegel, Forbes
"Deeply researched . . .Bascomb interweaves the stories of
Hitler’s ‘Uranium Club’ and of atomic chemist Leif Tronstad, who
directed the Allied operation, with the thriller-esque tale of
the commandos who put the out of action in 1943."
—Nature
"Suspenseful . . . An intensely researched and vividly told
account of one of the most critical episodes of the war."
—Minneapolis Star-Tribune
“Riveting and poignant . . . ‘The Winter Fortress’ metamorphoses
from engrossing history into a smashing thriller . . . Mr.
Bascomb’s research and, especially, his storytelling skills are
first-rate.”
—Wall Street Journal
"This tale of a daredevil mission to slow Germany’s World War II
progress toward an atomic bomb could only be conjured by a master
storyteller. Neal Bascomb’s a master all right, but the events he
describes in fly-on-the-wall fashion—working from recently
declassified documents, firsthand interviews and previously
unseen diaries and letters—are true. . . It’s part tale, part
action-adventure yarn as the saboteurs strap on skis and
undertake the mission of a lifetime. We know how it will turn
out, but there are plenty of surprises along the way in a book
that, once you reach the midpoint, is almost impossible to put
down."
—BookPage
"Gripping ... compelling and makes for an absolute page-turner.
It is as much a saga of adventure and survival in the mode of Jon
Krakauer and Sebastian Junger as it is an account of wartime
sabotage, secret agents and resistance fighters . . . epic in its
sweep and is masterfully narrated by Bascomb."
—Knoxville News Sentinel
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From the internationally accled, best-selling author
of Hunting Eichmann and The Perfect Mile, an epic adventure and
story about the greatest act of sabotage in all of World War
II
Its 1942 and the Nazis are racing to be the first to build a
weapon unlike any known before. They have the physicists. They
have the uranium. Now all their plans depend on amassing a single
ingredient: heavy water, which is produced at Norways Vemork,
the lone in all the world that makes this rare substance.
Under threat of death, Vemorks engineers push production into
overdrive.
For the Allies, the must be destroyed. But how would they
reach the castle fortress, set on a precipitous gorge in one of
the coldest, most inhospitable places on earth?
Based on a trove of top-secret documents and never-before-seen
diaries and letters of the saboteurs, The Winter Fortress is an
arresting chronicle of a brilliant scientist, a band of spies on
skies, perilous survival in the wild, sacrifice for ones
country, Gestapo manhunts, soul-crushing setbacks, and a
last-minute operation that would end any chance Hitler could
obtain the atomic bomband alter the course of the war.
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