Worst-case scenario
Rupert Godesen imagines the unimaginable as he explains what will happen in the event of a nuclear attack
It’s December 25th and I’m unwrapping a Christmas present from my Mum. It’s book-shaped, so I take a deep breath and prepare my face to try not to look too disappointed, for what was inevitably going to be a ghost-written book by some science-fiction guy. No doubt their book is designed to tell me where my life has been going wrong until now, because, hallelujah now I have the . . .