Ooh yes! 'On the Beach!' It was filmed out here too, but I think the book was better. And by the same author, Nevil Shute, 'What Happened to the Corbetts'. That one is interesting, because it was published just before the outbreak of WWII. The Brits, at the time, had no accurate estimate of just how bad air-raids were going to be, because nobody had experienced one before, anywhere. Those who had been thinking about it expected that every air raid would be as disastrous as Dresden or Coventry, and the book is written from that basis. Shute also put a lot of thought into the stuff not generally considered in such novels - water supply, epidemics, social disruption and the like. Gives a fascinating picture of the era and its social assumptions too.