"No one has told the story of World War II in the Pacific, from beginning to bitter end, better than Ian W. Toll. This final volume concludes a brilliant trilogy. Elegant and supremely readabledont miss the finest military history of 2020." -- Alex Kershaw, New York Times best-selling author of The First Wave and Avenue of Spies "Ive been a fan of Ian W. Tolls since his first book, Six Frigates, but this concluding volume of his Pacific War Trilogy has taken him to another level altogether. Twilight of the Gods grabs you from the beginning and doesnt let go until the very endan epic masterpiece of military history." -- Nathaniel Philbrick, National Book Awardwinning author of In the Heart of the Sea and finalist for the Pulitzer Prize "Tolls expertly navigated narrative includes a number of new insightsIt is exhaustive and authoritative and it shows the Navy in World War II as it really was, warts and all." -- Mark Perry - New York Times Book Review "[ A] magnificent saga of the last year of the Pacific Warevery bit as captivating as his first two [ volumes]Pacific Crucible and The Conquering Tide." -- Evan Thomas - Air Mail "Toll weaves a brilliant final act depicting one of humanitys epic tragedies. This book and its predecessors set a high bar for historians of the Pacific War." -- Jonathan W. Jordan - Wall Street Journal "Using meticulous research, including previously untapped primary sources, and a brisk narrative that combines strategic, operational, and personal perspectives, [ Toll] presents a very balanced look at the critical decisions and actions on both sides that concluded the war." -- Jerry Lenaburg - New York Journal of Books "In his masterly narrative, Ian W. Toll brings clarity and a stinging immediacy to Americas long, bitter climb up the island ladder that led to Japan. With deft, incisive character sketches, Toll summons the leaders back to contentious life: arguing about what to do, making mistakes, bringing triumph out of disasterand sometimes the reverse. This is maritime history at its best and most accessible." -- Richard Snow "Written with flair and chock-full of stories both familiar and fresh, this monumental history fires on all cylinders. WWII aficionados will be enthralled." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[ A] richly rewarding history." -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)