A Murder at Bletchley Park

A Murder at Bletchley Park
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing & Rights Agency
Total Pages : 267
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ISBN-10 : 9781628575231
ISBN-13 : 1628575239
Rating : 4/5 (31 Downloads)

Synopsis A Murder at Bletchley Park by : Peter Clements

Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes, England, has recently been restored at great cost, and remains of abiding interest to the public. This was where the computer was born and the German Enigma code was broken during World War II. In this action-packed novel, Chief Wren Sally Evans is found murdered on the grounds of Bletchley Park. The year is 1941, and two police detectives are given the unenviable task of solving the crime that occurred in Britain’s most secure code-breaking establishment, a place where questions are not welcomed. “Druid” is a German spy for Himmler who is parachuted into England to authenticate the communications to Germany by Abwehr agents already embedded in England. But upon his arrival, his mission is changed. “Baron” is a Soviet spy working at Bletchley Park for the first secretary of the Soviet Embassy in London, and he knew Sally Evans. The climax plays out within the pastoral Buckinghamshire countryside. Who committed A Murder at Bletchley Park?

Murder at Bletchley Park

Murder at Bletchley Park
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Publisher : Allison & Busby Ltd
Total Pages : 274
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ISBN-10 : 9780749030636
ISBN-13 : 0749030631
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Murder at Bletchley Park by : Christina Koning

Spring, 1941. The Second World War has entered a dangerous phase, with British ships being torpedoed in the Atlantic and nightly bombing raids on major ports. At Bletchley Park, top secret home of the nation's code-breakers, the race is on to crack the German Enigma code and thus prevent further naval and military losses. This endeavour is suddenly very close to home for Frederick Rowlands, blind veteran of the Great War, when his daughter, Margaret, who works at 'the Park' as a cryptographer, is arrested on suspicion of betraying secrets to the enemy. Then a young woman is found murdered, and Rowlands is drawn into a deadly battle of wits where he must decode a series of clues that will lead him to the killer and enable him to discover the real traitor at Bletchley Park.

The Secret Life of Bletchley Park

The Secret Life of Bletchley Park
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Publisher : Aurum
Total Pages : 280
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ISBN-10 : 9781845136833
ISBN-13 : 1845136837
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis The Secret Life of Bletchley Park by : Sinclair McKay

Bletchley Park was where one of the war’s most famous – and crucial – achievements was made: the cracking of Germany’s “Enigma” code in which its most important military communications were couched. This country house in the Buckinghamshire countryside was home to Britain’s most brilliant mathematical brains, like Alan Turing, and the scene of immense advances in technology – indeed, the birth of modern computing. The military codes deciphered there were instrumental in turning both the Battle of the Atlantic and the war in North Africa. But, though plenty has been written about the boffins, and the codebreaking, fictional and non-fiction – from Robert Harris and Ian McEwan to Andrew Hodges’ biography of Turing – what of the thousands of men and women who lived and worked there during the war? What was life like for them – an odd, secret territory between the civilian and the military? Sinclair McKay’s book is the first history for the general reader of life at Bletchley Park, and an amazing compendium of memories from people now in their eighties – of skating on the frozen lake in the grounds (a depressed Angus Wilson, the novelist, once threw himself in) – of a youthful Roy Jenkins, useless at codebreaking, of the high jinks at nearby accommodation hostels – and of the implacable secrecy that meant girlfriend and boyfriend working in adjacent huts knew nothing about each other’s work.

The Lost World of Bletchley Park

The Lost World of Bletchley Park
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Publisher : Aurum Press Limited
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9781781311912
ISBN-13 : 1781311919
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis The Lost World of Bletchley Park by : Sinclair McKay

In "the lost world of Bletchley Park", Sinclair McKay tells the story of the park from its pre-war heyday, to its late 20th century resurrection to play host to both Antiques Roadshow and the Queen. With special access to the Park's archives, the 200 illustrations include many previously unseen and unauthorized photographs of Wrens and codebreakers minding machines or simply relaxing by the lake soaking up the sunshine.

Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park
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Publisher : Aurum Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 1781315345
ISBN-13 : 9781781315347
Rating : 4/5 (45 Downloads)

Synopsis Bletchley Park by : Sinclair McKay

This beautifully presented slipcased collector's edition of the best selling title, The Lost World of Bletchley Park is a comprehensive illustrated history of this remarkable place, from its prewar heyday as a country estate, its wartime requisition and how it became the place where modern computing was invented and the German Enigma code was cracked, to its post-war dereliction and then rescue towards the end of the twentieth century as a museum. Removable memorabilia includes: 1938 recruiting memo with a big tick against Turing's name Churchill's 'Action this day' letter giving code breakers extra resources Handwritten Turing memos Top Secret Engima decryptions, about the sinking of the Bismark, German High Command's assessment of D-Day threat and the message announcing Hitler's suicide A wealth of everyday items such as authentic theatre posters, a map of Bletchley Park, canteen menus, teleprinter print-outs of codes, the Colossus paper tape spooled through machines Newly redesigned interiors with 25% new content, high end slipcase package featuring removable facsimile documents, this is an essential purchase for everyone interested and wanting to experience the place where code-breaking helped to win the war.

Bletchley Park and D-Day

Bletchley Park and D-Day
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780300243574
ISBN-13 : 030024357X
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Bletchley Park and D-Day by : David Kenyon

The untold story of Bletchley Park's key role in the success of the Normandy campaign Since the secret of Bletchley Park was revealed in the 1970s, the work of its codebreakers has become one of the most famous stories of the Second World War. But cracking the Nazis' codes was only the start of the process. Thousands of secret intelligence workers were then involved in making crucial information available to the Allied leaders and commanders who desperately needed it. Using previously classified documents, David Kenyon casts the work of Bletchley Park in a new light, as not just a codebreaking establishment, but as a fully developed intelligence agency. He shows how preparations for the war's turning point--the Normandy Landings in 1944--had started at Bletchley years earlier, in 1942, with the careful collation of information extracted from enemy signals traffic. This account reveals the true character of Bletchley's vital contribution to success in Normandy, and ultimately, Allied victory.

The Hog's Back Mystery

The Hog's Back Mystery
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Publisher : Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781464203824
ISBN-13 : 1464203822
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The Hog's Back Mystery by : Freeman Wills Crofts

Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder 'As pretty a piece of work as Inspector French has done... On the level of Mr Crofts' very best; which is saying something.' —Daily Telegraph Dr James Earle and his wife live in comfortable seclusion near the Hog's Back, a ridge in the North Downs in the beautiful Surrey countryside. When Dr Earle disappears from his cottage, Inspector French is called in to investigate. At first he suspects a simple domestic intrigue—and begins to uncover a web of romantic entanglements beneath the couple's peaceful rural life. The case soon takes a more complex turn. Other people vanish mysteriously, one of Dr Earle's house guests among them. What is the explanation for the disappearances? If the missing people have been murdered, what can be the motive? This fiendishly complicated puzzle is one that only Inspector French can solve. Freeman Wills Crofts was a master of the intricately and ingeniously plotted detective novel, and The Hog's Back Mystery shows him at the height of his powers. This new edition of a classic mystery is introduced by the crime fiction expert Martin Edwards.

Station X

Station X
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Publisher : Pan Macmillan
Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : 0330419293
ISBN-13 : 9780330419291
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Station X by : Michael Smith

In 1939, several hundred people - students, professors, international chess players, officers, actresses and debutantes - reported to a Victorian mansion in Buckinghamshire: Bletchley Park, known as 'Station X', where enemy codes were deciphered. This title details their remarkable achievements.

The Scandal At Bletchley

The Scandal At Bletchley
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Publisher : Carter & Allan
Total Pages : 266
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Synopsis The Scandal At Bletchley by : Jack Treby

"I've been a scoundrel, a thief, a blackmailer and a whore, but never a murderer. Until now..." The year is 1929. As the world teeters on the brink of a global recession, Bletchley Park plays host to a rather special event. MI5 is celebrating its twentieth anniversary and a select band of former and current employees are gathering at the private estate for a weekend of music, dance and heavy drinking. Among them is Sir Hilary Manningham-Butler, a middle aged woman whose entire adult life has been spent masquerading as a man. She doesn't know why she has been invited – it is many years since she left the secret service – but it is clear she is not the only one with things to hide. And when one of the other guests threatens to expose her secret, the consequences could prove disastrous for everyone. Keywords: 1920s, 1929, 1930s, agatha christie, turing, art deco, blackguard, bletchley park mansion. bletchley park novel, bletchley park novels, bletchley mystery, bletchley murder, bletchley murders, bletchley spies, bletchley spy, bletchley park mystery, blecthley park murder, bletchley murders, bletchley spy, british mystery books, code, comedy, comedy detective, comedy novel, comedy detective book, country house, country house murder, country house murder mystery, country house mystery, country house mystery book, cross-dressing, cross dressing, cross dressing detective, cross-dressing detective, cross-dressing novel, cross-dressing books, detective mystery, detective mystery's, drunk detective, enigma, espionage, fanny leon, farce, farcical mystery, female detective, female detectives, female secret agent, flashman, flashman at the charge, flashman and the great game, flashman's lady, flashman and the redskins, fun mystery novel, fun detective novel, fun novel, george macdonald fraser, girl detective, girl detectives, golden age, golden age crime, golden age detective, harry flashman, hilary manningham-butler, sir hilary manningham-butler, sir hilary, historical whodunnit, hopeless detective, jazz age, lady detective, lady detectives, lgbt, lgbt fiction, lgbt mystery, lgbt whodunnit, light mystery, light mystery novel, light novel, living a lie, mi5, mi6, morris oxford, morris oxford car, mystery farce, mystery novel, mystery novels, old-fashioned, old fashioned, pg wodehouse, p.g.wodehouse, p g wodehouse, wodehouse, reluctant detective, roaring twenties, rotter, royal flash, scandal at bletchley, scoundrel, secret agent, secret agents, secret service, sis, spies, spy, butler did it, the butler, butler book, traditional mystery, traditional detective, transvestism, transvestite, transvestite detective, transvestite mystery, unreliable detective, vernon kell, sir vernon kell, vintage detective, vintage detective novel, vintage mystery, whodunnit, woman detective, woman living as a man, woman living as man, woman pretending to be a man, women detectives, women pretending to be men, woman spy, women spies, female spy, female spies, girl spy, girl spies, jazz age murder, jazz age mystery, jazz age detective, bletchley fiction, bletchley novel, bletchley novels, british spy, british spies, english spy, english spies, english murder, english mystery, english murder mystery, code-breaking, lady spy, lady spies, park novel, park mystery, park murder, park whodunnit, stately home book, stately home mystery, stately home murder, stately home whodunnit, wall street crash, twenties, unreliable narrator, oddball mystery, great depression, harry lime, blackmail, blackmailer, jeeves, jeeves and wooster, bertie wooster, kyril bonfiglioli, bonfiglioli, dont point that thing at me, charlie mortdecai, mortdecai, after you with the pistol, something nasty in the woodshed, flash for freedom, flashman and the dragon, flashman and the mountain of light, flashman and the angel of the lord, flashman and the tiger, flashman on the march, mr american, the pyrates, black ajax, the candlemass road, the reavers, captain in calico, audio mystery, audiobook mystery, comedy audio, comedy audiobook

Geniuses at War

Geniuses at War
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Publisher : Knopf
Total Pages : 257
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780525521549
ISBN-13 : 0525521542
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Geniuses at War by : David A. Price

The dramatic, untold story of the brilliant team whose feats of innovation and engineering created the world’s first digital electronic computer—decrypting the Nazis’ toughest code, helping bring an end to WWII, and ushering in the information age. • Winner, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Middleton Award for "a book ... that both exemplifies exceptional scholarship and reaches beyond academic communities toward a broad public audience." • A Kirkus Best Book of 2022 • Planning the invasion of Normandy, the Allies knew that decoding the communications of the Nazi high command was imperative for its success. But standing in their way was an encryption machine they called Tunny (British English for “tuna”), which was vastly more difficult to crack than the infamous Enigma cipher. To surmount this seemingly impossible challenge, Alan Turing, the Enigma codebreaker, brought in a maverick English working-class engineer named Tommy Flowers who devised the ingenious, daring, and controversial plan to build a machine that would calculate at breathtaking speed and break the code in nearly real time. Together with the pioneering mathematician Max Newman, Flowers and his team produced—against the odds, the clock, and a resistant leadership—Colossus, the world’s first digital electronic computer, the machine that would help bring the war to an end. Drawing upon recently declassified sources, David A. Price’s Geniuses at War tells, for the first time, the full mesmerizing story of the great minds behind Colossus and chronicles the remarkable feats of engineering genius that marked the dawn of the digital age.