
This non-fiction narrative chronicles the parallel stories of the Manhattan Project's race to develop the atomic bomb during World War II, Soviet espionage efforts to steal nuclear secrets, and the moral dilemmas faced by scientists. The book interweaves the stories of physicists, spies, and political leaders from multiple nations during one of history's most consequential scientific endeavors.
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