Red Alert

First published in 1958 at the height of the Cold War, Peter Bryant's Red Alert (originally released under the pseudonym Peter George) is one of the most chilling and realistic portrayals of how civilization could end-not in fantasy, but in a series of all-too-plausible mistakes.

When a U.S. Air Force general, convinced that the Soviets are plotting against America, unilaterally orders a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a chain of events is set in motion that no one may be able to stop. Across the skies, bomber crews faithfully follow their grim orders. In Washington and Moscow, leaders scramble to prevent mutual annihilation, racing against time, technology, and the iron discipline of military command. What follows is a tense, minute-by-minute descent into the terrifying logic of nuclear brinkmanship-where one misunderstood signal, one failed code, or one act of pride could doom the entire planet.

Unlike speculative science fiction, Red Alert unfolds in the stark realism of the 1950s nuclear arsenal, grounding its suspense in the actual strategies and command protocols of the age. It is both a page-turning thriller and a sobering meditation on the fragility of human survival in the nuclear era. The novel inspired Stanley Kubrick's legendary film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, but while Kubrick employed satire, Bryant's original is sober, direct, and haunting in its plausibility.

More than sixty years later, Red Alert remains urgent reading: a masterful Cold War thriller that speaks with unsettling clarity to the dangers of hubris, miscalculation, and the razor-thin line between peace and total destruction.

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Red Alert

First published in 1958 at the height of the Cold War, Peter Bryant's Red Alert (originally released under the pseudonym Peter George) is one of the most chilling and realistic portrayals of how civilization could end-not in fantasy, but in a series of all-too-plausible mistakes.

When a U.S. Air Force general, convinced that the Soviets are plotting against America, unilaterally orders a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a chain of events is set in motion that no one may be able to stop. Across the skies, bomber crews faithfully follow their grim orders. In Washington and Moscow, leaders scramble to prevent mutual annihilation, racing against time, technology, and the iron discipline of military command. What follows is a tense, minute-by-minute descent into the terrifying logic of nuclear brinkmanship-where one misunderstood signal, one failed code, or one act of pride could doom the entire planet.

Unlike speculative science fiction, Red Alert unfolds in the stark realism of the 1950s nuclear arsenal, grounding its suspense in the actual strategies and command protocols of the age. It is both a page-turning thriller and a sobering meditation on the fragility of human survival in the nuclear era. The novel inspired Stanley Kubrick's legendary film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, but while Kubrick employed satire, Bryant's original is sober, direct, and haunting in its plausibility.

More than sixty years later, Red Alert remains urgent reading: a masterful Cold War thriller that speaks with unsettling clarity to the dangers of hubris, miscalculation, and the razor-thin line between peace and total destruction.

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Red Alert

Red Alert

by Peter Bryant
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First published in 1958 at the height of the Cold War, Peter Bryant's Red Alert (originally released under the pseudonym Peter George) is one of the most chilling and realistic portrayals of how civilization could end-not in fantasy, but in a series of all-too-plausible mistakes.

When a U.S. Air Force general, convinced that the Soviets are plotting against America, unilaterally orders a nuclear strike on the Soviet Union, a chain of events is set in motion that no one may be able to stop. Across the skies, bomber crews faithfully follow their grim orders. In Washington and Moscow, leaders scramble to prevent mutual annihilation, racing against time, technology, and the iron discipline of military command. What follows is a tense, minute-by-minute descent into the terrifying logic of nuclear brinkmanship-where one misunderstood signal, one failed code, or one act of pride could doom the entire planet.

Unlike speculative science fiction, Red Alert unfolds in the stark realism of the 1950s nuclear arsenal, grounding its suspense in the actual strategies and command protocols of the age. It is both a page-turning thriller and a sobering meditation on the fragility of human survival in the nuclear era. The novel inspired Stanley Kubrick's legendary film Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb, but while Kubrick employed satire, Bryant's original is sober, direct, and haunting in its plausibility.

More than sixty years later, Red Alert remains urgent reading: a masterful Cold War thriller that speaks with unsettling clarity to the dangers of hubris, miscalculation, and the razor-thin line between peace and total destruction.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798898780128
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
Publication date: 09/20/2025
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.44(d)
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