Eve of Destruction
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Leading military historian, John Hughes-Wilson exposes just how close we have come to genuine nuclear disaster, military and civilian, on many occasions.


Leading military historian, John Hughes-Wilson exposes just how close we have come to genuine nuclear disaster, military and civilian, on many occasions.
Exploring the evolution of espionage from ancient Greece and Rome through the Elizabethan era to the modern digital age, Colonel John Hughes-Wilson provides a comprehensive analysis of intelligence's role in history. Drawing on diverse sources, he examines undercover operations, reconnaissance, and the complexities of contemporary cyber intelligence. The book critically addresses why vital information is frequently overlooked or manipulated by those in power, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the significance of intelligence in shaping events.