Robert Service has a historian's rare and welcome capacity to dig deep, without losing sight of the big picture. He tells the story of a three-day drama in unprecedented detail, while placing it clearly within the context of the failure of Gorbachev's reform project, making it a must-read for those fascinated by the decline and fall of the USSR and the emergence of a new Russia -- Dr Mark Galeotti, author of Forged in War This immensely well-researched and compellingly written book grips the reader from page one. You are right there in the room with Mikhail Gorbachev as he is interned in his own dacha, cut off from the outside world, and subjected to a coup attempt intended to alter world history drastically. If you want to understand Vladimir Putin today, you need to get into the plotters mindset in 1991, and no-one is better at taking you there than Robert Service -- Lord Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny Robert Service ingeniously and meticulously disentangles the extraordinary web of intrigue, criminality, naive ambition and fortuitous events that marked the collapse of the USSR -- Professor Donald Rayfield, author of A Seditious and Sinister Tribe Robert Services gripping narrative and brilliant research takes us behind the scenes, reliving the drama and banality, courage and cowardice, hopes and fallacies manifested during those fateful days of August 1991 and lowering the final curtain on the communist era in Europe -- Professor Amir Weiner, author of Making Sense of War Remarkable . . . a finely argued, carefully researched, and beautifully written account of the fall of the Soviet Union and rise of the Russian Federation. Service understands Russian affairs as few others. His ability to penetrate the murky waters of Moscows politics during [ these] dramatic events . . . helps us understand how we ended up with Putins Russia -- Professor Norman M. Naimark, author of Stalin and the Fate of Europe With The August Coup, Robert Service reminds us why he is such an outstanding historian. The book combines detailed research with engaging storytelling. The result is a compelling account of a dramatic episode in late Soviet history that we need to understand today for its continuing relevance to Russia, and to the world -- James Rodgers, author of The Return of Russia