Hunting Eichmann: How a Band of Survivors and a Young Spy Agency Chased Down the World's Most Notorious Nazi
by
Neal Bascomb
Nice! Neither too much nor too little detail and plenty of suspense as the abduction and transport of the captive goes down. If it had been fiction, the author could have thrown in some revealing accidents to ramp up the suspense, but of course he couldn't. It might have been more exciting, but it wouldn't have been true.
The only parts that seemed weak were the actual threads that led them to Argentina and the city in which he resided. If the missing link was there, I missed it. I'd still heartily recommend the book.
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