This book [The Secret Life of Bletchley Park] seems a remarkably faithful account of what we did, why it mattered, and how it all felt at the time by someone who couldn't possibly have been born then.
The Guardian
[Bletchley Park Brainteasers] is outrageously difficult but utterly fascinating.
The Express
Disturbing and compelling in equal measure. Sinclair McKay brings a dark subject vividly to life in [The Fire and the Darkness].
Keith Lowe, author of Savage Continent and The Fear and the Freedom
Engrossing . . . well-researched, powerfully written, and balanced. For all interested in military history and World War II.
Library Journal
Sinclair McKay's account of this secret war of the airwaves in [Secret Listeners] is as painstakingly researched and fascinating as his bestselling The Secret Life Of Bletchley Park, and an essential companion to it.
Daily Mail
Powerful . . . there is rage in his ink. McKay's book [<i>Dresden</i>] grips by its passion and originality. Some 25,000 people perished in the firestorm that raged through the city. I have never seen it better described'
- Max Hastings, Sunday Times