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Heist Lib/E: The Oddball Crew Behind the $17 Million Loomis Fargo Theft
Contributor(s): Diamant, Jeff (Author), Kafer, Jeffrey (Read by)
ISBN: 1504618602     ISBN-13: 9781504618601
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
OUR PRICE:   $44.10  
Product Type: Compact Disc - Other Formats
Published: August 2015
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BISAC Categories:
- True Crime | White Collar Crime
- History | Modern - General
- True Crime | Organized Crime
Dewey: 364.1
Physical Information: 1.2" H x 6.5" W x 6.1" (0.55 lbs)
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Modern
 
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Publisher Description:

The bizarre true story of the criminals behind the second-largest bank heist in American history

One night in a small North Carolina town, a down-on-his-luck guard at Loomis Fargo manages to steal $17 million-literally more than one ton of cash. Despite being caught on camera wheeling the money from the vault to the getaway van, David Ghantt makes off to Mexico before the FBI can blink.

There's just one hitch: Ghantt has entrusted the money to an oddball crew of accomplices who had wooed him into committing this massive theft in the first place-and who, he soon learns, are trying to take him out. Now one of the most wanted men in America, and with the FBI hot on his heels, Ghantt must figure out how to get his money, get away from a hit man, and get even.

In this outrageously entertaining book, Jeff Diamant, the Charlotte Observer's lead reporter on the case, offers the definitive inside account of this astonishing true story that has captivated American audiences on the news.


Contributor Bio(s): Diamant, Jeff: -

Jeff Diamant was a reporter for the Charlotte Observer when the heist took place. He is a graduate of Yale and has worked for the Connecticut Post, the Associated Press, and the Palm Beach Post. He has been a staff writer for the Star-Ledger in New Jersey since 2000.

Kafer, Jeffrey: -

Jeffrey Kafer is an avid performer on the stage and in voice-overs. He has narrated over one hundred books spanning all genres, and he won the 2008 Voicey Award for Best New Voice.