Again, the 'date started' function isn't working in GoodReads.
The American Magic is about the U.S. government's decipherment and employment of the Japanese 'Purple' code during World War II in particular and about the use and decipherment of Axis codes in general ('Enigma', 'Ultra' et cetera). Roughly chronological, the book begins with a very brief history of Anglo-American codebreaking starting with World War I, gives a sketchy overview of the principles involved, then gets into the historical account proper beginning with Pearl Harbor and ending with the Japanese surrender. The text is usually dry and matter of fact, but the authors does go out of his way to put in some justified digs against General Douglas McArthur. The book concludes with a discussion of the intelligence contribution to the debate on employing atomic weapons.
Father was an Army cryptanalyst attached to the Navy during the invasions of Sicily and Leyte.