Of all the books i have read about the Pegasus Bridge coup de main, this book is very low down on my list of good accounts. It just doesn't read right to me. It's hard to describe but it reads like an over the top adventure, not a important, dangerous and valiant episode of British Military action, the first completed action of the Normandy landings by the allies.
Of all the Military history writers around, the late Mr Ambrose in my honest opinion does not rate very high. A better account of this action in my opinion is the book by Denis Edwards called 'The Devils own luck' this recounts his personal experience of the Pegasus bridge landing up to the Balkans. There is also the personal account by Major John Howard 'Pegasus Diaries', no one mentions either of these books in their lists of Military books to read, but mention this book by Mr Ambrose, that is sad. If you want to read what really happened read an account by a person who was actually there.