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“An incredibly intimate account…Jordan’s book should be required reading for all who seek greater insight into how wars are won. Superbly written, well researched, and highly interesting.’ Jean Edward Smith, New York Times bestselling author
“Mr. Jordan has done an admirable job of making these men come alive. He uses their own words to weave a good tale.” Wall Street Journal
“[A] triumph of meticulous scholarship and keen insight propelled by a marvelously written narrative.” Armchair General
“Jordan has crafted an immensely readable history…Jordan has done a wonderful job of encapsulating not just the personalities of these fascinating leaders but the larger overall strategy of the war, dutifully covering all the major battles on the road to victory.” Charleston Post and Courier
“Small details and little-mentioned facts make this a highly informative look at four men in charge of Washington, DC, during that time.…Jordan’s wonderful new insight into the leaders shows how lucky we were regarding Stimson’s prescient warnings about nuclear war, Marshall’s long-suffering, self-effacing loyalty, and King’s rough-and-ready fighting abilities. In addition to World War II buffs, other readers will enjoy the intrigue, back-stabbing, action, and diplomacy in this well-written book.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“A classic page-turner that is fun to read. This essential volume will hold much appeal to readers interested in World War II, FDR, and civilian-military relations.” Library Journal
“In a spirited narration, Malcolm Hillgartner presents fascinating portraits of the four individuals… Hillgartner’s resonant baritone is expressive. Though he moves at a quick clip, he is still easy to follow. He delivers narrative sections in a consistent voice and gives each quotation an appropriate imitation of the speaker.” AudioFile