After the Second World War, Adolf Eichman, a Nazi officer in the SS responsible for ordering the killings of millions of Jews, escaped from Germany to Argentina to go into hiding so as not to be brought to justice. The Nazi Hunters is about a group of Israeli spies piecing together the clues to figure out where Eichman was, and completing their mission to get into Argentina undetected, capture Eichman without anybody noticing until they were safely gone, and escaping, all of which had to go flawless if they wished to bring this killer to justice in court for his crimes.
I personally quite liked the spy story of this book, and how the agents were able to do all of this without the Argentine government or any family member of Eichman figuring it out until it was too late, almost like ghosts. I do feel like the story was a bit slow to begin with and provided a lot of historical information that may bore some readers more than others, but I personally enjoyed this. The book also fails to describe much about our main characters, but then again, the better the spy, the less you know about them.