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“Burning the Sky is scary as hell. An unflinching look at one of the darkest and most dangerous secrets of our past…Read this book right now!” Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author
“Wolverton’s gripping Burning the Sky [is] the first book-length treatment of a remarkable series of nuclear tests in outer space…Informative and balanced in its attention to diplomacy, science, and biography.” Nature
“A well-researched and fast-paced history…Wolverton keeps the book from bogging down by balancing science with the personalities involved, the Cold War context, and the drama of risky experiments. This is an appealing and informative history.” Publishers Weekly
“Narrator John Lescault tells the true story in a straightforward manner, using his deep, authoritative voice to let the text speak for itself. Lescault varies his pitch to emphasize key events.” AudioFile
“Wolverton’s nail-biting chronicle of some of the most potentially dangerous atmospheric tests ever carried out is a must for enthusiasts of military and scientific history.” Paul Halpern, physicist and author of The Quantum Labyrinth
“Gripping…A timely reminder of the dangers of unchecked adventurism as we enter an age of cyber and social warfare.” R. Scott Kemp, professor of nuclear science and engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“In Burning the Sky, Mark Wolverton takes us back to the giddy—and terrifying—early days of the space age… Fascinating.” David Kaiser, Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology