By looking at its cover, one might assume Night Raid only tells the story of the British paratroopers who captured German radar components from the coast of France in WW2. That is indeed *part* of the book, but the reader is treated to a much broader story of: the air-war between German and Britain, the development and uses of radar (invented just prior to WW2 and heavily developed during the war), the establishment and work of Combined Operations (akin to today's Special Operations Command), the establishment, training, and actions of the British Army's Parachute Brigade (precursor to their first Airborne Division), and finally, the budding role of the media in what we would term and "embedded" role followed by the use of those reports and films in communicating with the British public and her allies.
In all respects a very interesting (and easy) read. Recommended.