"Bret Baier has done it again. Three Days in Moscow is a remarkable story about one of the most monumental moments in contemporary world history. Grand in sweep, brilliantly crafted, and riveting, this extraordinary book is also masterfully researched. It will take its place as an instant classic, if not as the finest book to date on Ronald Reagan." - JAY WINIK, author of 1944 and April 1865 "From someone who covered all of Ronald Reagan's summits, Three Days in Moscow is a fascinating read. Bret Baier's enthralling new history is a timely reminder at a point of resurgent US-Russian tensions of the historic role Ronald Reagan played in negotiating landmark nuclear agreements that helped end the Cold War." - ANDREA MITCHELL, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent, NBC News "Bret Baier is not only among the most reliably honest and professional journalists in America, he is also a brilliant historian and author. A comprehensive and wonderfully written exposition of Ronald Reagan's lifelong mission to spread liberty and to end the Soviet Union.
" - MARK R. LEVIN, #1 New York Times bestselling author "Bret Baier is not only among the most reliably honest and professional journalists in America, he is a brilliant historian and author. Three Days in Moscow is a comprehensive and wonderfully written exposition of Ronald Reagan's lifelong mission to spread liberty and to end the Soviet Union. Through his original research and essential interviews, Bret walks the reader through much of Reagan's life. But it is Reagan's final summit in Moscow to which Bret rightly draws our attention, for this is where Reagan delivered his historic and electrifying speech to the students of Moscow State University and drove the final nail in the coffin of the Soviet empire, thereby ending the Cold War. Reagan's lessons must not be lost on present-day America, and thanks to Bret's marvelous book, they won't be." - Mark R. Levin, #1 New York Times bestselling author "Vivid.
Baier captures the essence of Ronald Reagan. Great history. A serious contribution to Reagan literature." - The American Spectator "Perfect holiday reading. Vivid. Baier gives seriously real perspective to the behind-the-scenes story of how [the Cold War] came to an end. Time after time in this book Bret Baier captures the essence of Ronald Reagan. [Baier] is more than up to the task of writing great history.
What [he has] accomplished here is no small thing, a serious contribution to Reagan literature. And in the era of President Donald Trump, Three Days in Moscow is a vivid reminder of just how much blunt words and a policy of Reagan-style "peace through strength" can actually do to solve the world's problems." - American Spectator "Highly readable, perceptive and deeply researched. [A] refreshing one volume account of Ronald Reagan's extraordinary career. A well-informed account of how business is done in the White House." - Washington Times "In Bret Baier's uplifting Three Days in Moscow we learn of a critical new chapter in the Reagan triumph over totalitarianism, a place and time where a new vision of freedom for all people was born. An engaging story well told by a professional with insight and empathy." - WILLIAM BENNETT, U.
S. Secretary of Education, 1985 - 1988 "[A] satisfying handling of what was arguably the highlight of Reagan's time as president." - San Antonio Express-News.