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Destroyer of Worlds

Book • 2023
Destroyer of Worlds, the sequel to Lovecraft Country, continues the story of Atticus Black and his companions.

The novel expands upon the themes of racism, identity, and the supernatural, exploring new dimensions of the cosmic horror genre.

The narrative delves deeper into the complex history of the Black community in America and its intersection with the occult.

The book maintains the thrilling pace and suspenseful atmosphere of its predecessor, offering a captivating read for fans of the original.

It's a powerful and thought-provoking exploration of history, identity, and the power of storytelling.

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Frank Close
as his new book about the birth of nuclear physics.
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The bomb (part 1): were nuclear weapons inevitable?
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Matt Elton
as the book in which
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Frank Close
explores the history of the nuclear age.
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Power & terror: a history of the nuclear age
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Alok Jha
as a new book about the birth of nuclear physics.
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The bomb (part 1): were nuclear weapons inevitable?
Reviewed by Dorian Linsky, focusing on the history of the nuclear age.
Spectator Out Loud: John Connolly, Gavin Mortimer, Dorian Lynskey, Steve Morris and Lloyd Evans
Mentioned by Frank Close as his new book which is a history of the nuclear age.
#213: Diana Evans, novelist and journalist
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Adam McCauley
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Frank Close
's latest book about the deep history of the nuclear age.
Was the Nuclear Bomb Inevitable? With Frank Close
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Arthur Gies
as the sequel to "Lovecraft Country."
Rebel FM Episode 647 - 01/03/2025
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Alok Jha
as a new book by
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Frank Close
about the birth of nuclear physics.
The bomb (part 1): were nuclear weapons inevitable?
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Rachel Lloyd
as Frank Close's new book, a history of the nuclear age.
#214: Ben Macintyre, journalist and author
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Shahid Abari
as one of the two new books that tell the history of the nuclear age.
The uses and abuses of the atom

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