The Burning Mountain

The Burning Mountain is a 1983 alternate history novel by American writer Alfred Coppel.

The novel takes place from numerous points of view by American and Japanese soldiers and civilians.

In an afterword the author states he based the military strategies used by the U.S. and Japan on declassified archival materials found in both countries.

The author does not mention that the Hiroshima Little Boy gun type enriched uranium bomb did not need testing.

[2] However, there was only one Little Boy, and it did not cause Japan to surrender unconditionally, so three days later the Fat Man plutonium implosion bomb, tested at Trinity, was used on Nagasaki.