I read Killing Reagan. I thought it was a 5 star book. Next I read Killing Patton. I thought it was a 5.15 star book. Then I read Killing the Rising Sun. I give it 5.5 stars.
Mr. O’Reilly, I think, does a great job of pulling together the biggest and most important pieces of the subjects he writes about and herds them past a reader’s eyes in a most logical and pleasant manner.
In Killing the Rising Sun, we get the Second World War II clawing its way to a conclusion on that half of the planet, the development of Little Boy, and the decision to deploy him. A book packed with fifteen kilotons of importance.
Mr. O’Reilly, I think, does a great job of pulling together the biggest and most important pieces of the subjects he writes about and herds them past a reader’s eyes in a most logical and pleasant manner.
In Killing the Rising Sun, we get the Second World War II clawing its way to a conclusion on that half of the planet, the development of Little Boy, and the decision to deploy him. A book packed with fifteen kilotons of importance.