- Published: 3 September 2024
- ISBN: 9781802065046
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 240
Chernobyl Roulette
A War Story
- Published: 3 September 2024
- ISBN: 9781802065046
- Imprint: Penguin eBooks
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 240
Chernobyl Roulette compellingly chronicles the singular courage and selflessness of atomic power station employees held hostage by Russian troops… and is a gripping account of the extraordinary events inside the plant… a tale of bravery and selflessness… It salutes the singular men and women who stepped up – as their predecessors did before them – when protocols and governments failed
Luke Harding, Observer
Chernobyl Roulette is a fast-paced, illuminating narrative of the incredible heroism and courage shown by the personnel of Ukrainian nuclear facilities that were attacked by Russian forces, and of the stupefying recklessness with which the Russian military pushed the world to the brink of a nuclear disaster. A must-read
Yaroslav Trofimov, author of Our Enemies Will Vanish
A terrifying blow-by-blow account of what could have been the most disastrous postscript to the 1986 nuclear disaster at Chernobyl. Plokhy's exacting, precise and ultimately humane account is an act of global public service. This is a necessary book – and I can think of no writer better qualified to write it
Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment
An inside account of how nuclear power facilities have become a terrifying element of the current battlefield… with professorial care, and the intermittent pace of a thriller… Plokhy was fated to tell this story
Tim Adams, Observer
Brilliant… Plokhy is uniquely qualified to write this book… an extended and deeply informed piece of reportage, that raises some fundamental questions about nuclear power plant safety in wartime… Out of this tense situation Plokhy draws a parable for intelligent opposition to occupation
Roger Boyes, The Times
Gripping and unsettling
Pat Carty, Irish Times
Plohky elegantly recounts the occupation of the power-plant in February 2022: held hostage by Russian troops, the plant foreman managed to turn the situation on its head, informing the Russian occupiers that in a place as contaminated as this, they would have to follow the rules
Ada Wordsworth, The Telegraph
The gripping account of the Ukrainian plant workers who saved the world from another nuclear disaster… Clearly no one else was better placed to tell the tale of the 35 days of the Russian occupation of Chernobyl than Serhii Plokhy and, given the risk of a new catastrophe caused by the fighting, this is an occupation story like no other… extraordinary… a great book
Tim Judah, Financial Times