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Heist: The True Story of the World's Biggest Cash Robbery Book

From the author of the bestselling true-crime classic Fred & Rose, the astonishing inside story of the world's biggest cash robbery: the Tonbridge GBP53 million Securitas heist.Read More

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    On 22 February 2006 GBP53 million was stolen from a cash warehouse belonging to the Securitas company in Tonbridge Kent. In terms of value the robbery puts previous British capers such as the Great Train Robbery in the shade. This was a crime notable for its audacity carried out by an unlikely crew of players that included a used car salesman two Albanian casual workers and a roofer. Five men were convicted at the Old Bailey in January 2008 which attracted nationwide media coverage. A sixth man Paul Allen was sentenced in October 2009 for his part. Having become close to the Tonbridge gang and the police during three years of research Sounes relates a classic crime caper in irresistible almost forensic detail. After the robbery comes the exciting sometimes comical story of the getaway. Money is found and arrests are made but key characters slip out of the country and millions of pounds are still missing. HEIST is the definitive account of these compelling events is wildly entertaining and a must for all fans of well-written true crime.Since the book has been written Darren Aronofsky (director of The Wrestler) has announced he will direct a British-made film about the robbery.

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    On 22 February 2006, GBP53 million was stolen from a cash warehouse belonging to the Securitas company in Tonbridge, Kent. In terms of value, the robbery puts previous British capers, such as the Great Train Robbery, in the shade. This was a crime notable for its audacity, carried out by an unlikely crew of players that included a used car salesman, two Albanian casual workers and a roofer. Five men were convicted at the Old Bailey in January 2008, which attracted nationwide media coverage. A sixth man, Paul Allen, was sentenced in October 2009 for his part. Having become close to the Tonbridge gang and the police during three years of research, Sounes relates a classic crime caper in irresistible, almost forensic detail. After the robbery comes the exciting, sometimes comical story of the getaway. Money is found and arrests are made but key characters slip out of the country, and millions of pounds are still missing. HEIST is the definitive account of these compelling events, is wildly entertaining, and a must for all fans of well-written true crime.Since the book has been written, Darren Aronofsky (director of The Wrestler) has announced he will direct a British-made film about the robbery.

  • Foyles

    On 22 February 2006, £53 million was stolen from a cash warehouse belonging to the Securitas company in Tonbridge, Kent. In terms of value, the robbery puts previous British capers, such as the Great Train Robbery, in the shade.This was a crime notable for its audacity, carried out by an unlikely crew of players that included a used car salesman, two Albanian casual workers and a roofer. Five men were convicted at the Old Bailey in January 2008, which attracted nationwide media coverage. A sixth man, Paul Allen, was sentenced in October 2009 for his part. Having become close to the Tonbridge gang and the police during three years of research, Sounes relates a classic crime caper in irresistible, almost forensic detail.After the robbery comes the exciting, sometimes comical story of the getaway. Money is found and arrests are made but key characters slip out of the country, and millions of pounds are still missing. Heist, the definitive account of these compelling events, is wildly entertaining, and a must for all fans of well-written true crime. 

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    From the bestselling author of Fred & Rose, Heist is the astonishing story of the GBP53 million Tonbridge Securitas robbery. On 22 February 2006, GBP53 million was stolen from a cash warehouse belonging to the Securitas company in Tonbridge, Kent.

  • 1847390552
  • 9781847390554
  • Howard Sounes
  • 26 November 2009
  • Pocket Books
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 512
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