The Burning Mountain

The Burning Mountain by Alfred Coppel, published by Corgi in 1985, is a fiction novel that explores a pivotal moment in history following the collapse of Nazi Germany. Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative unfolds after the failed test of an atomic device in July 1945, as the United States prepares for a final campaign against Japan. The story delves into the anticipated fierce resistance from Japanese forces and the strategic military operations planned for the invasion of the Japanese homeland.
Readers will find a detailed portrayal of the massive naval and military forces involved in this historical confrontation, alongside the personal experiences of individuals on both sides of the conflict. The Burning Mountain presents a blend of meticulous research and dramatic storytelling, capturing the complexities of warfare and the human condition during one of history’s most significant moments. With 471 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at the themes of conflict and cultural clash, making it a substantial addition to any historical fiction collection.
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This compelling novel stands firmly as a projection of historical possibility–and just as firmly as a riveting adventure told in moving human terms. It is the tale of an awesome clash of arms and and of cultures.
After the Nazi collapse and surrender in April of 1945, Japan stood as the last enemy–the final, formidable foe. In July, on the desert beyond Los Alamos, New Mexico, the test of an untried, secret weapon, an atomic device, failed. A sudden electrical storm struck and impaired the bomb, postponing for months any future test–which might even prove this theoretical weapon useless.
Forced to the final campaign of World War II, the U.S. mounted Operations Olympic and Coronet–the invasion of the Japanese homeland, Resistance by the defenders was expected to be fierce, even suicidal. Estimates of casualties ran conservatively into the millions. The Japanese had drawn up detailed defense plans. They had been astutely analytical, visualizing the American intention as if they had the strategy of Olympic and Coronet before them. The world was poised for the bloodiest confrontation in all history.
The Burning Mountain is the spectacular portrayal of this momentous assault, blending sweeping detail of the most massive naval and military forces ever assembled with the poignant experiences of the individuals on both sides caught up in the ultimate struggle. Based on actual war plans of both nations, this stunning novel is a brilliant feat in concept, narrative drive, prodigious research, character creation, dramatic interplay, and thematic clarity. It is a work of vast significance and haunting power.
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