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  • The Lufthansa Heist: The Mob’s Big Score (1978)

    The greatest heist in American history wasn't fiction—it was mafia business.On a cold December morning in 1978, a well-organized crew linked to the Lucchese crime family executed a $5.8 million cash and jewel robbery at JFK Airport's Lufthansa cargo terminal. It was fast, brutal, and silent—until the murders started.In The Lufthansa Heist: The Mob's Big Score, author James G. Edwards II delivers a ... Read more

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  • The Great Train Robbery: The Crime of the Century (1855)

    A daring heist. A trusted insider. A betrayal that shook an empire.In the heart of Victorian England, as gold bound for the Crimean War sped through the countryside aboard a secure train, a cunning band of thieves pulled off one of the boldest robberies in history. The Great Train Robbery: The Crime of the Century (1855) unravels the astonishing true story of how £12,000 in gold vanished mid ... Read more

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  • The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Heist: Art, Ambition, and Unsolved Mystery (1990)

    On March 18, 1990, in the early hours after St. Patrick's Day, two men dressed as police officers walked into Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum and walked out with over $500 million in stolen art. Vermeer's The Concert, Rembrandt's The Storm on the Sea of Galilee, and works by Degas and Manet disappeared without a trace. It remains the most expensive and baffling art theft in history.The ... Read more

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  • The Hatton Garden Heist: The Old-School Diamond Raid (2015)

    It was the heist no one saw coming—from the criminals no one expected.In April 2015, as London slowed down for the Easter holiday, a team of aging ex-gangsters crept into the Hatton Garden Safe Deposit Company and pulled off a meticulously planned vault raid. Using old-school tools and street-hardened experience, they drilled through two feet of concrete and walked away with over £14 million in ... Read more

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  • The Antwerp Diamond Heist: The Perfect Crime (2003)

    The vault was deemed impenetrable—until it wasn't.On a quiet weekend in February 2003, a crew of highly skilled thieves pulled off the largest diamond heist in history. Located in Antwerp, Belgium—the epicenter of the world's diamond trade—the target was a vault protected by motion detectors, seismic sensors, infrared heat detectors, and over a dozen layers of physical security. Still, the thieves ... Read more

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  • The Brink's Job v2: America's Daring Cash Grab (1950)

    On a frigid January night in 1950, eleven men wearing Halloween masks walked into the Brink's Building in Boston's North End and executed what would become known as "the crime of the century." In seventeen minutes, they vanished with $2.7 million—the largest cash heist in American history at the time—leaving behind bewildered guards, a baffled police force, and a mystery that would captivate the ... Read more

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  • The Banco Central Heist: Brazil’s Underground Coup (2005)

    It wasn't just a robbery it was an engineering marvel disguised as a crime.In August 2005, a crew of thieves in Fortaleza, Brazil, pulled off one of the largest bank heists in history. By digging a tunnel stretching nearly 80 meters beneath the city, they reached the Banco Central's vault and made off with almost $70 million in unmarked bills. No alarms. No violence. Just silence, dirt, and ... Read more

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  • The Knight Templar Heist: Norway's Art Theft Saga (1994)

    They didn't just steal a painting. They hijacked a national symbol.On the day the world turned its eyes to Norway for the opening of the 1994 Winter Olympics, two masked men broke into Oslo's National Gallery and stole The Scream Edvard Munch's iconic masterpiece. Behind the theft was a group invoking the name of the Knights Templar, blending political extremism, historical fantasy, and criminal ... Read more

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  • The Nice Bank Heist: The Sewer Rat's Gambit (1976)

    They broke into a bank by crawling through sewage—and emerged as legends.In 1976, under the glamorous streets of Nice, France, a group of thieves pulled off a bank robbery that defied logic and stunned the world. Led by the enigmatic Albert Spaggiari, the gang spent months tunneling through sewers and solid rock to breach the Société Générale vault during a long holiday weekend. Once inside, they ... Read more

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  • Hunting In The Dark: The Complete Bryan Kohberger Story

    How does a criminology student become the very monster he studies?On November 13, 2022, four University of Idaho students were brutally murdered in their sleep, sending shockwaves through a peaceful college town and the entire nation. For weeks, the killer remained a phantom—until investigators discovered the unthinkable truth: the prime suspect was a PhD criminology student who had been studying ... Read more

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  • Stage Lights And Shadow Games

    They performed for millions while secretly serving their nations. The audience never suspected the deadliest act was happening offstage.What if the most celebrated entertainers of the 20th century were also its most effective spies? While the world applauded their performances, Josephine Baker smuggled intelligence through Nazi checkpoints, Moe Berg assessed whether to assassinate Germany's top ... Read more

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  • Blood and Fire

    The Red Summer Chronicles, #1

    Series Book 1 - The Red Summer Chronicles
    In the summer of 1919, the streets of America ran red.From the ashes of World War I, Black veterans returned home proud, emboldened, and determined to claim the rights they'd fought for abroad. But the nation they returned to bristled with fear. As African Americans migrated northward, asserted political agency, and defended themselves against racial violence, white America responded with ... Read more

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