Our interview with Neal Bascomb
Q: Why did you write about this particular topic?
A: I have previously written a book titled Hunting Eichmann, and wanted to ring that subject to younger readers.
Q: How are your books different?
A: The Nazi Hunters is three times shorter and does not contain as much background information, but they still tell the same story.
Q: Why did you use so many different perspectives for the Nazi Hunters story?
A: To get the full story, it had to be told through multiple character's eyes.
Q: Who does your research?
A: I do my own research but as I can make mistakes, my editors sometimes help.
Q: Do you have any upcoming books?
A: Yes, I am currently researching and writing about operations to stop the Nazi Atomic Bomb Program. I plan to write two books, one for adults and one for young adults.
A: I have previously written a book titled Hunting Eichmann, and wanted to ring that subject to younger readers.
Q: How are your books different?
A: The Nazi Hunters is three times shorter and does not contain as much background information, but they still tell the same story.
Q: Why did you use so many different perspectives for the Nazi Hunters story?
A: To get the full story, it had to be told through multiple character's eyes.
Q: Who does your research?
A: I do my own research but as I can make mistakes, my editors sometimes help.
Q: Do you have any upcoming books?
A: Yes, I am currently researching and writing about operations to stop the Nazi Atomic Bomb Program. I plan to write two books, one for adults and one for young adults.