Truly a great and detailed book!
First, the book starts by talking about Rommel building the Atlantic Wall after 3 years neglect. Then, it talks about the battle of D-Day not only from Rommel's perspective, which was limited, but also Micham describes what happened behind German lines and on the beaches. Next, he writes about the German's hedgrow fighting and the capture of Cherbourg, St Lo, and Caen. Finally, the book describes Rommel's injuries and forced suicide.
This book has a lot of details in it. Also, it is very well written. The statement, "Exciting! My only disappointment was when I came to the last word on the last page and realized I had finished." - Best Sellers , is the best summary of how good the book is. If you want to know more about Rommel or the Normandy Campaign from the German side or you are just looking for a good to book read, this is the book for you.