The Incredible True Story of the Detective who Infiltrated the Nazi Underworld
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actual rating: 3.5/5
this book started of SO well. All the history and info being thrown at you did not feel overwhelming. The build-up felt very first-half of a heist/thriller movie . The voice was natural and breezy.
And then around half-way through, it became a bit difficult to follow. Too many new people being introduced, new links and tons of information being thrown at you w/o much direction. And with all the informational overload, it was also being quite repetitive. It felt very confusing and weird. If they'd kept up the editing and pacing of the first half through out, this would have been a 4.5 for sure.
Overall, for a non-fiction this was really fun and unique. I enjoyed the first half a lot more. It would also be nice if they included images at the end of each chapter instead of having it at the end of very book. Arthur and Konstatine's investigative bromance was <3