The 500 Million Dollar Heist (Unsolved Case Files)
Author(s): Tom Sullivan
Junior Non-fiction | Graphic Non-fiction | History
The third book in this graphic nonfiction series about real FBI cases details the Isabella Stewart Gardner heist--the largest, and one of the most famous, art thefts in the world. CASE NO. 003: THE GARDNERMARCH 18, 1990BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS1:24 a.m.Two thieves posing as Boston Police officers gain entry to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Once inside, they steal thirteen pieces of art, including several rare Rembrandts.Eighty-one minutes later, these men walk off with $500 million worth of art. This heist is the single largest private property theft in the United States--and despite decades of investigation and dozens of false leads, the case remains unsolved to this day.Don't miss the first two gripping installments in this thrilling series, Unsolved Case Files: Escape at 10,000 Feet and Unsolved Case Files: Jailbreak at Alcatraz.
Product Information
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- : HarperCollins Publishers
- : HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- : 0.226796
- : 01 October 2022
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Special Fields
- : Tom Sullivan
- : Paperback
- : Tom Sullivan
- : English
- : 364.162870974461
- : 104