By Casey Dorman
Prisoner’s
Dilemma: The Deadliest Game is a prototypical Cold-War novel with the
ominous threat of nuclear war hovering in the background of every
political machination. But this time, the prospect of war intrudes onto
center stage as the reader discovers how close the United States came to
launching a preemptive nuclear attack on Russia – all because of the
brilliant mathematician, John von Neumann’s game theory exercise, the
Prisoner’s Dilemma. Based upon extensive historical research, including
recently declassified CIA and FBI documents, Prisoner’s Dilemma: The
Deadliest Game, while fiction, focuses upon real events, real people and
even real conversations as it skirts terrifyingly close to the truth.
The settings for the drama range from the White House, to the Center for
Advanced Studies at Princeton University, to the infamous
“Installation,” in Russia where Andrei Sakharov developed the Soviet
hydrogen bomb.
I
love anything with history here in American as well around world. You
did awesome job writing this book. For that thank you. This book help
wake you up what can happen.
5 star's
Olivia R.
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