A review by scribepub
The Secret Code-Breakers of Central Bureau: How Australia's Signals-Intelligence Network Helped Win the Pacific War by David Dufty

Who knew? This enthralling study tells a deeply human story. The men and women who gave our troops a significant edge in the fight against the Japanese are the genuine heroes in this engaging and exciting book.
Michael McKernn, Author of The Strength of a Nation and When This Thing Happened

This is history and military strategy written at its most engaging.
Waikato Times

The author weaves a true tale of intrigue, remarkable perseverance, urgency and good luck.
Hawkes Bay Weekend

A delightfully and thoroughly engaging story of the emergence of the Australian contribution to the signals and radio interception intelligence … Dufty’s writing style is light and easy to read, reminiscent of other contemporary historical narratives that tell a series of stories, most notably the emphasis of the human story associated with these experiences.
Rhys Ball, NZ International Review