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1983

The World at the Brink

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1983

By: Taylor Downing
Narrated by: Ben Onwukwe
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1983 was a supremely dangerous year - even more dangerous than 1962, the year of the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the US, President Reagan massively increased defence spending, described the Soviet Union as an 'evil empire' and announced his 'Star Wars' programme, calling for a shield in space to defend the US from incoming missiles.

Yuri Andropov, the paranoid Soviet leader, saw all this as signs of American aggression and convinced himself that the US really meant to attack the Soviet Union. He put the KGB on alert to look for signs of an imminent nuclear attack. When a Soviet fighter jet shot down Korean Air Lines flight KAL 007 after straying off course over a sensitive Soviet military area, President Reagan described it as a 'terrorist act' and 'a crime against humanity'. The temperature was rising fast.

Then at the height of the tension, NATO began a war game called Able Archer 83. In this exercise, NATO requested permission to use the codes to launch nuclear weapons. The nervous Soviets convinced themselves this was no exercise but the real thing.

This is an extraordinary and largely unknown Cold War story of spies and double agents, of missiles being readied, of intelligence failures, misunderstandings and the panic of world leaders. With access to hundreds of extraordinary new documents just released in the US, Taylor Downing is able to tell for the first time the gripping but true story of how near the world came to the brink of nuclear war in 1983.

1983: The World at the Brink is a real-life thriller.

©2018 Taylor Downing (P)2018 Little, Brown Book Group
Espionage Soviet Union War Military Cold War Thought-Provoking Imperialism Nuclear War Russia Socialism Imperial Japan Middle East American Foreign Policy
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An excellent insight into how close we came to war, with some fascinating detail. Narration is poor, though. American accents are all over the place, and the rest is delivered in a rasping croak which sounds like it's being read by a carrion crow.

Enthralling but let down by narration

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I love the detail in which Taylor goes into to give you the full picture.

Another brilliant book from Taylor Downing

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An enjoyable listen about a time I lived through as an angsty teenager. Somewhat let down by the narration style which grated on me.

Confirmed the fears of an 80’s teenager!

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What a period to have lived through. If you’re in your fifties, sixties or seventies now, then in your salad days you lived through this period of high tension, Cold War, and the world in which we grew up almost unrecognisable today. This part history lesson, all entertaining and gripping recounting of events from that most dangerous year will keep you glued to your earphones or car hi-fi for hour after hour. I cannot recommend enough.

Real life intrigue and drama - superb.

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A clear, incisive and interesting account undermined by inconsistent accents and inexplicable pauses. The narrator has a fine voice, but I found his reading frankly jarring.

Fascinating story, undercut by odd narration

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