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Nuclear War: The Last Flash We Ever Saw

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Nuclear War: The Last Flash We Ever Saw

著者: Sam Nyxon
ナレーター: Richard Nelson
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概要

This isn’t a story about the future. It’s a story about now.

About a world where everyone knows disaster is coming—yet no one speaks.

Where generals run “just in case” scenarios, knowing that the case is already on its way.

Where nuclear war is no longer taboo. It’s a plan.

Nuclear War is a global political thriller that begins with one strike—and ends the way the world might.

It starts with Israel.

A tactical nuclear strike on Iran.

At first, they call it “limited.”

Hours later, Tehran responds. Tel Aviv vanishes.

The President of the United States calls an emergency meeting.

China goes on full missile alert.

Russia mobilizes its strategic forces.

Europe hesitates—until hesitation no longer matters.

And the world begins to burn.

Told across multiple global flashpoints, Nuclear War takes listeners deep inside the real mechanics of escalation:

Washington. Jerusalem. Tehran. Moscow. Berlin. Beijing. Brussels.

Presidents. Generals. Analysts. Civilians.

All caught in a chain of irreversible decisions.

This is not a single narrative—it’s a web of converging storylines, unfolding in real time.

There are no superheroes here. Only people with trembling hands above the launch keys.

The novel blends political realism, military logic, and human fragility into a high-stakes drama of global survival.

From actual nuclear protocols to real-world military doctrine, every second is grounded in how the world really works behind closed doors.

Why this book matters:

  • Because nuclear war is no longer a fantasy.
  • Because minutes matter more than years.
  • Because every “maybe” in the headlines is already someone’s “too late.”

Nuclear War doesn’t ask if it will happen.

It asks:

Will we do anything before it does?

If you were gripped by Nuclear War: A Scenario by Annie Jacobsen, or the sharp realism of a Tom Clancy thriller—this novel goes one step further.

Unfiltered. Unflinching. Unforgettable.

©2025 Sam Nyxon (P)2026 Sam Nyxon
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