Trinity, Frank Close
Trinity, Frank Close
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Trinity
The Treachery and Pursuit of the Most Dangerous Spy in History

Author: Frank Close

Narrator: Anthony Howell

Unabridged: 20 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 08/29/2019


Synopsis

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'Trinity' was the codename for the test explosion of the atomic bomb in New Mexico on 16 July 1945. This exceptional book - Trinity - tells the story of the bomb's metaphorical father, Rudolf Peierls; his intellectual son, the atomic spy, Klaus Fuchs, and the ghosts of the security services in Britain, the USA and USSR.

Against the background of pre-war Nazi Germany, the Second World War and the following Cold War, the book traces how Peierls brought Fuchs into his family and his laboratory, only to be betrayed. It describes how Fuchs became a spy, his motivations and the information he passed to his Soviet contacts, both in the UK and after he went with Peierls to join the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos in 1944. Frank Close is himself a distinguished nuclear physicist: uniquely, the book explains the science as well as the spying. Fuchs returned to Britain in August 1946 and became central to the UK's independent effort to develop nuclear weapons. Close describes the febrile atmosphere at Harwell, the nuclear physics laboratory near Oxford, and the charged relationships which developed there, and shows how - despite mistakes made by both MI5 and the FBI - the net gradually closed around Fuchs, building an intolerable pressure which finally cracked him.

The Soviet Union exploded its first nuclear device in August 1949, far earlier than the US or UK expected. In 1951, the US Congressional Committee on Atomic Espionage concluded, 'Fuchs alone has influenced the safety of more people and accomplished greater damage than any other spy not only in the history of the United States, but in the history of nations'. This book is the most comprehensive account yet published of these events, and of the tragic figure at their centre.

About Frank Close

Frank Close is an eminent research theoretical physicist in nuclear and particle physics. Currently Emeritus Professor of Physics at Oxford University and a Fellow of Exeter College, he was formerly the Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. He served as Chair of the UK Space Exploration Working Group 2007 which culminated with Tim Peake's launch to the ISS. He is the author of several books, including the bestselling Lucifer's Legacy (2000), and his highly acclaimed biography of the Higgs Boson Elusive (2022). His other books include Antimatter (2018), Neutrino (2011), Eclipse: Journeys to the Dark Side of the Moon (2017), and A Very Short Introduction to Nuclear Physics (2015), Particle Physics (2004), and Nothing (2009). In 2013, Professor Close was awarded the Royal Society Michael Faraday Prize for communicating science and was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 2021.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emile on January 11, 2026

Pues al final no terminó siendo una serie regular sino otra miniserie. Como me pasó anteriormente, amé, AMÉ a Wonder Robin (Lizzie de niña) y no tanto su versión ya siendo adolescente y joven adulta. En realidad creo que la miniserie sería de tres estrellas y media por lo mismo. Me gustó que hay peq......more

Goodreads review by MehmetT on January 23, 2026

Fun, fun, fun! Story with a lot of heart that left you feeling warm inside, accompanied by beautiful art. What else do you need from comics? Everyone who loves comics should not miss this.......more

Goodreads review by Corinna on January 16, 2026

Very cute!! A fun read that had a lot of heart <3......more

Goodreads review by Javier on February 03, 2026

libro muy tierno......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on February 03, 2026

The hate on this book was so overblown and ridiculous. It's a silly, heartwarming book about time traveling super corgis and dad stuff. I say this as some who doesn't like King's Wonder Woman run in anyway other that Clay Mann's breathtaking art and not a King glazer at all.......more