This was ostensibly a history of the the end of WWII in the Pacific, from October 1944 to August 1945. However, it's actually narrower than that, focusing almost exclusively on the US Navy and more closely on the actions of the Navy pilots (the book's description says "the story of the naval campaigns in the Pacific from the victory at Leyte Gulf to the end of the war...") and their interactions with the Japanese kamikazes.
And it's almost excruciatingly detailed. You'll read every pilot's name, rank, what ship they're on, what their group name was, what kind of plane they flew, and how many of each kind of Japanese plane they shot down, over and over and over again. Occasionally the detail will focus on shipboard gunners, particularly if they died. And while I don't mean to minimize the outstanding contributions of these brave men, it becomes exceedingly tedious for a casual reader of WWII history such as myself. (I've read over 75 non-fiction books dealing with WWII - by my count - but I still consider myself a casual reader who reads WWII history simply because I find it interesting.) And I just didn't find this one very interesting.
Furthermore, Cleaver cherry picks the stories he tells. You get a lot of interesting individual accounts but he completely skips over important events like Iwo Jima and Hiroshima (probably because it didn't involve the Navy much, but he spends considerable time on Nagasaki). But even more unusual was that he glossed over "Halsey's Typhoon" (at least the first disaster caused by Admiral Halsey and weather), never mentioning that Halsey was foolishly lured away from his post by a Japanese decoy, lost a couple of ships and a thousand or so men, and managed to blame the weather guy. Fortunately, he spends a little time discussing when it happened a second time.
I just can't recommend this book. Sure, it has some interesting individual accounts you probably won't get elsewhere, but you have to wade through a LOT of intricate detail that just isn't very interesting. 2 stars for an "okay" book.