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About The Book
The Devils Will Get No Rest is a “vivid and engaging” (Jon Meacham, Pulitzer Prize–winning author) character-driven account of the Casablanca Conference of January 1943, an Anglo-American clash over military strategy that produced a winning plan when World War II could have gone either way. Churchill called it the most important Allied conclave of the war. Until now, it has never been explored in a full-length book.
In a secret, no-holds-barred, ten-day debate in a Moroccan warzone, protected by British marines and elite American troops, Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Charles de Gaulle, George C. Marshall, Dwight D. Eisenhower, George S. Patton Jr., Sir Alan Brooke, Lord Louis Mountbatten, Sir Harold Alexander, and their military peers questioned each other’s competence, doubted each other’s visions, and argued their way through choices that could win or lose the war. You will be treated to a master class in strategy by the legendary statesmen, generals, and admirals who overcame their differences, transformed their alliance from a necessity to a bond, forged a war-winning plan, and glimpsed the postwar world.
Why We Love It
“Anyone who is interested in World War II will be fascinated to read about a little-known conference where two heads of state and the combined chiefs of staff of the US and the UK gathered in one place for to decide their strategy for defeating Germany and Japan. That should be sufficient, but author James Conroy has uncovered fascinating stories about the famous men who gathered at the Casablanca Conference. Never before or since have so many people essential to a war effort gathered in one place.”
—Bob B., VP, Executive Editor, on The Devils Will Get No Rest
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster (June 13, 2023)
- Length: 432 pages
- ISBN13: 9781982168704
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Raves and Reviews
"This is World War II gamesmanship at its most gripping, deserving of a place alongside the best of Erik Larson and Ben Macintyre. James B. Conroy writes with panache, wisdom, humor, and razor-sharp precision. He gives the reader a cinematic sense of urgency and realism, with characters that spring to life with brilliant humanity."
– Evan Osnos, winner of the National Book Award
“James Conroy has brought a pivotal moment in world history to vivid and engaging life. With sophisticated analysis and an eye for the telling detail, this illuminating account of the Casablanca Conference and the war that raged before and after has much to tell us about diplomacy and human nature.”
– Jon Meacham, author of Franklin and Winston: An Intimate Portrait of an Epic Friendship
"The Devils Will Get No Rest is compelling reading. It not only vividly recaptures the struggle to defeat the Axis powers it also reminds us of how fortunate we were to have two great leaders in Churchill and FDR."
– Robert Dallek, author of An Unfinished Life: John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963 and Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Political Life
"This is a spellbinding, character-driven account of what Franklin Roosevelt called the 'Unconditional Surrender Meeting,' the ten days at Casablanca that altered the course of World War II. It is freshly researched, crisply written, and supremely interesting. James Conroy, a richly gifted storyteller, has given us the finest account yet published on this momentously important turning point in world history."
– Donald L. Miller, author of Masters of the Air and Vicksburg
"[An] in-depth account of the January 1943 Casablanca Conference. . . . Conroy vividly describes daily conference sessions at the Anfa Hotel and draws sharp, memorable character sketches of the participants. . . . This gaze into the corridors of power enlightens."
– Publishers Weekly
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