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A review by tiepig
The Secret Life of Bletchley Park: The WWII Codebreaking Centre and the Men and Women Who Worked There by Sinclair McKay
5.0
I don't know a whole lot about about World War 2, so I can't attest to how accurate or unbiased the book is, but to me, it sounded very reasonable and well researched to me. I found the whole thing significantly more interesting than I expected to, with a brilliant insight to every aspect of living, working or otherwise involved with the park.
It handles the more sensitive subjects, such as the nature of The Official Secrets Act and the post-war treatment of Turing, very well. Detailing them extensively and fairly.
The narrator of the audiobook was very done - Gordon Griffin did a great job presenting it, providing a good voice, and distinguished voices for the people he was reading from.
It handles the more sensitive subjects, such as the nature of The Official Secrets Act and the post-war treatment of Turing, very well. Detailing them extensively and fairly.
The narrator of the audiobook was very done - Gordon Griffin did a great job presenting it, providing a good voice, and distinguished voices for the people he was reading from.