David E. Hoffman is Contributing Editor at the Washington Post and author of The Oligarchs: Wealth and Power in the New Russia. He lives in Maryland.
“Authoritative and chilling. . . . A readable, many-tentacled
account of the decades-long military standoff between the United
States and the Soviet Union. . . . The Dead Hand is deadly serious,
but this story can verge on pitch-black comedy—Dr. Strangelove as
updated by the Coen Brothers.”
—The New York Times
“Revealing, alarming and compelling throughout. . . . This richly
reported account vividly chronicles the insanity of the arms race.
. . . Taut, crisply written. . . . The Dead Hand puts human faces
on the bureaucracy of mutual assured destruction, even as it
underscores the institutional inertia that drove this monster
forward. . . . A fine book indeed.”
—T. J. Stiles, Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Gripping. . . . Hoffman reinforces his scary thesis with
breathtakingly detailed research.”
—St. Louis Post-Dispatch
“Unsettling. . . . The Dead Hand argues convincingly that America’s
victory in the Cold War wasn’t nearly as triumphant as the most
self-congratulatory among us have tended to believe.”
—The Washington Post
“A stunning feat of research and narrative. Terrifying.”
—John le Carré
“The Dead Hand is a brilliant work of history, a richly detailed,
gripping tale that take us inside the Cold War arms race as no
other book has. Drawing upon extensive interviews and secret
documents, David Hoffman reveals never-before-reported aspects of
the Soviet biological and nuclear programs. It’s a story so
riveting and scary that you feel like you are reading a fictional
thriller.”
—Rajiv Chandrasekaran, author of Imperial Life in the Emerald City:
Inside Iraq’s Green Zone
“In The Dead Hand, David Hoffman has uncovered some of the Cold
War’s most persistent and consequential secrets—plans and systems
designed to wage war with weapons of mass destruction, and even to
place the prospective end of civilization on a kind of automatic
pilot. The book’s revelations are shocking; its narrative is
intelligent and gripping. This is a tour de force of investigative
history.”
—Steve Coll, author of Ghost Wars and The Bin Ladens
“An extraordinary and compelling story, beautifully
researched, elegantly told, and full of revelations about the
superpower arms race in the dying days of the Cold War. The
Dead Hand is riveting.”
—Rick Atkinson, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of An Army At
Dawn
“No one is better qualified than David Hoffman to tell the
definitive story of the ruinous Cold War arms race. He has
interviewed the principal protagonists, unearthed previously
undiscovered archives, and tramped across the military-industrial
wasteland of the former Soviet Union. He brings his characters to
life in a thrilling narrative that contains many lessons for
modern-day policymakers struggling to stop the proliferation of
weapons of mass destruction. An extraordinary achievement.”
—Michael Dobbs, author of One Minute to Midnight: Kennedy,
Khrushchev, and Castro on the Brink of Nuclear War
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