The Ultimate Heist

The Ultimate Heist

Author: Ronald Weinert

Publisher: eBookIt.com

Published: 2024-10-12

Total Pages: 127

ISBN-13: 1456656937

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Discover the Thrilling World of Daring Bank Robberies Delve into the shadowy domain of cunning thieves, illustrious heists, and the relentless pursuit of justice. The Ultimate Heist: Unraveling the Mysteries of Bank Robberies immerses readers in the electrifying world of high-stakes bank robberies, detailing the intricate ballet between criminal masterminds and law enforcement. From the historical roots of bank heists to the modern methods employed by today's most sophisticated criminals, each chapter offers an adrenaline-pumping journey through time and tactics. Grasp the evolution of these audacious crimes as you explore their beginnings and the ingenious strategies employed in planning and execution. Feel the suspense of the infamous Great Train Robbery, the meticulous planning behind the Brink's Job, and the notorious Lufthansa Heist. Each tale, rich with drama and detail, captures the peril and excitement of these outlaw legends. Peek into the minds of notorious criminals like Jesse James, John Dillinger, and the enigmatic Pink Panthers, whose psychological profiles reveal the motivations and madness behind their infamous deeds. Understand how their calculated maneuvers and audacious escapades have cemented their places in criminal history. Witness the duel between these heist architects and the tireless law enforcement agents determined to thwart them. Gain insights into FBI strategies, evolving security measures, and the cultural impacts of these high-profile crimes, portrayed vividly in film and literature. Beyond the thrill, grapple with the ethical and legal questions these crimes pose, from the pursuit of justice to the rights of the accused. Learn from detailed case studies in prevention, showcasing both triumphant interventions and instructive failures. Finally, ponder the future of bank robberies in the era of digital currency and emerging technologies. Will the digital age spell the end of the classic bank heist, or merely transform it? For those enticed by tales of cunning, courage, and consequence, this book offers an unparalleled investigation into one of the most riveting facets of criminal lore.


The Final Heist

The Final Heist

Author: William Pullar

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2019-03-29

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 1528955854

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Four old men had spent most of their adult life in prison following many failed attempts to rob financial institutions. Now aged late 70s and early 80s, they are released from a long jail term to take up residence in a warden-controlled, local-authority owned block of self-contained apartments. Other residents are a strange mixture. The local diminutive vicar relaunches the campanology group. The bell-ringing group of gays drives the bats from the belfry, along with other animals. The four decide that life in Bogwash is not to their liking and plan the last heist, just to get convicted and return to a world they understand. Dressed as four gorillas, wearing flashy Bermuda shorts and high-visibility jackets, they plan on robbing a small post office.


Heist 2

Heist 2

Author: Kiki Swinson

Publisher: Dafina

Published: 2015-09-29

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 0758280335

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The Last Heist KIKI SWINSON Shannon Marshall gambled that betraying her husband’s biggest heist ever was her way out of the game for good. Losing that bet put her in lockdown—and at the top of Todd Marshall’s revenge-fueled hit list. Now she’ll work every seductive move and lethal play to survive. ’Cause when it comes to wreaking her own vengeance, this devious beauty isn’t taking any prisoners ... Caked Up DE’NESHA DIAMOND Harlem Banks already has twenty-five million reasons to break out of the federal pen. But saving his desperately ill daughter is at the top of his list, even as he’s racing his ex-partner-in-crime to his stashed loot ... while U.S. Marshals are hot on his trail. His only chance is the one woman he can’t stop loving—even if she’s the one endgame he’ll never escape ... “A definite thrill ... will not disappoint.” —Urban Reviews on Kiki Swinson’s Notorious “Diamond’s hairpin plot twists, snappy dialogue, sultry sex scenes, and colorful, often hilarious characters keep the pages turning.” —Publishers Weekly on Heist


Heist!

Heist!

Author: Anneliese Burgess

Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa

Published: 2018-05-01

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13: 1776091728

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‘The last twenty-four hours before a heist take forever. You are ready. You can’t wait. You are already thinking about the money. It’s a kind of high that programs your mind. You are excited. You just want to get it done. That moment when there is no turning back, when it is about to go down ... all your senses come alive: your eyes, everything comes alive. It’s extreme, like a phenomenal rush of ecstasy. It’s the thing that makes you want to do it again.’ From the horror of the 2006 Villa Nora heist – where four security guards were burnt alive in their armoured vehicle after a ferocious fight-back against highly trained mercenaries – to the 2016 robbery of a cash centre in Witbank, where a gang made off with almost R104 million after impersonating police officers, Heist! is an impeccably researched exposé of an endemic crime phenomenon that some analysts warn could bring South Africa to its knees. Using the information gleaned from thousands of pages of court documents and press reports, as well as interviews with scores of police officers, crime intelligence agents, prosecutors, defence lawyers, researchers, journalists, security guards and the criminals themselves, Heist! provides an unprecedented insight into a crime that has increased by a staggering 49 per cent in the first eight months of 2017 alone. As informative and thought-provoking as it is distressing, this is a book by an investigative journalist at the top of her game.


The Heist-est Heist Ever Heisted

The Heist-est Heist Ever Heisted

Author: Peter Derk

Publisher: Helpful Snowman Press

Published: 2021-04-20

Total Pages: 69

ISBN-13:

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One thief holds the key to the perfect crime. Only one problem: He holds the key in his butt.


The Great Greene Heist

The Great Greene Heist

Author: Varian Johnson

Publisher: Scholastic Inc.

Published: 2014-05-27

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 0545525543

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Saving the school -- one con at a time. "A political heist page-turner set in middle school? Is that even possible? Varian Johnson shows us how it's done." - Gordon Korman, author of SWINDLE "Do yourself a favor and start reading immediately." - Rebecca Stead, author of WHEN YOU REACH ME Jackson Greene swears he's given up scheming. Then school bully Keith Sinclair announces he's running for Student Council president, against Jackson's former friend Gaby de la Cruz. Gaby wants Jackson to stay out of it -- but he knows Keith has "connections" to the principal, which could win him the presidency no matter the vote count. So Jackson assembles a crack team: Hashemi Larijani, tech genius. Victor Cho, bankroll. Megan Feldman, science goddess. Charlie de la Cruz, reporter. Together they devise a plan that will take down Keith, win Gaby's respect, and make sure the election is done right. If they can pull it off, it will be remembered as the school's greatest con ever -- one worthy of the name THE GREAT GREENE HEIST.


Never See Them Again

Never See Them Again

Author: M. William Phelps

Publisher: Kensington Books

Published: 2012-02-28

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 075827825X

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Follows the case of Christine Paolilla, who brutally murdered four people with the help of her boyfriend, who later committed suicide.


Weirdbook #37

Weirdbook #37

Author: Douglas Draa

Publisher: Wildside Press LLC

Published: 2017-12-16

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1479436046

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Weirdbook returns with another jam-packed issue full of great fantasy and horror tales! Included this time are: Sea Glass Harvest, by Bear Kiosk The Changeling, by R. Rozakis The Maiden Voyage of the Ariona, by Dale W. Glaser One Million & One, by Andre E. Harewood War is Grimm, by Clifford Beal Blood Pact, by Sharon Cullars Something I Have to Tell You, by John B. Rosenman The Curious Simulacrum of Dr. F, by Michael Canfield A Cure for Restless Bones, by Angela Enos Homecoming Corpse, by Andrew Bourelle A Chorus of Shadows, by Sarena Ulibarri Graveyard Wine, by Joshua L. Hood My Last Sixteen Hours, by Angela L. Lindseth Wide Wide Sea, by Jackson Kuhl The Safari, by Michael S. Walker The Water Horse, by Bill W. James The Long Way Home, by S.E. Casey Unseelie Things, by Taylor Foreman-Niko The Veneration of Evil in the Kingdom of Ancient Lies, by John R. Fultz Livingstone, by Cody Goodfellow Plus a selection of poetry by: Darrell Schweitzer Kyla Lee Ward Abdul-Qaadir Taariq Bakari-Muhammad Denny Marshall


John Elway: Armed & Dangerous

John Elway: Armed & Dangerous

Author: Clay Latimer

Publisher: Taylor Trade Publishing

Published: 1998-02-01

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13: 1461733952

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This is the first book on one of sport's greatest stars, a portrait of a man who has dedicated his life to becoming the greatest quarterback ever. It's the story of John Wayne in Cleats, a father of four who led his team to Super Bowl glory at age 37.


The Age of Resilience

The Age of Resilience

Author: Jeremy Rifkin

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2022-11-01

Total Pages: 212

ISBN-13: 1250093554

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A sweeping new interpretation of the history of civilization and a transformative vision of how our species will thrive on an unpredictable Earth. The viruses keep coming, the climate is warming, and the Earth is rewilding. Our human family has no playbook to address the mayhem unfolding around us. If there is a change to reckon with, argues the renowned economic and social theorist Jeremy Rifkin, it’s that we are beginning to realize that the human race never had dominion over the Earth and that nature is far more formidable than we thought, while our species seems much smaller and less significant in the bigger picture of life on Earth, undermining our long-cherished worldview. The Age of Progress, once considered sacrosanct, is on a deathwatch while a powerful new narrative, the Age of Resilience, is ascending. In The Age of Resilience, Rifkin takes us on a new journey beginning with how we reconceptualize time and navigate space. During the Age of Progress, efficiency was the gold standard for organizing time, locking our species into the quest to optimize the expropriation, commodification, and consumption of the Earth’s bounty, at ever-greater speeds and in ever-shrinking time intervals, with the objective of increasing the opulence of human society, but at the expense of the depletion of nature. Space, observes Rifkin, became synonymous with passive natural resources, while a principal role of government and the economy was to manage nature as property. This long adhered to temporal-spatial orientation, writes Rifkin, has taken humanity to the commanding heights as the dominant species on Earth and to the ruin of the natural world. In the emerging era, says Rifkin, efficiency is giving way to adaptivity as the all-encompassing temporal value while space is perceived as animated, self-organizing, and fluid. A younger generation, in turn, is pivoting from growth to flourishing, finance capital to ecological capital, productivity to regenerativity, Gross Domestic Product to Quality of Life Indicators, hyper-consumption to eco-stewardship, globalization to glocalization, geopolitics to biosphere politics, nation-state sovereignty to bioregional governance, and representative democracy to citizen assemblies and distributed peerocracy. Future generations, suggests Rifkin, will likely experience existence less as objects and structures and more as patterns and processes and come to understand that each of us is literally an ecosystem made up of the microorganisms and elements that comprise the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere. The autonomous self of the Age of Progress is giving way to the ecological self of the Age of Resilience. The now worn scientific method that underwrote the Age of Progress is also falling by the wayside, making room for a new approach to science called Complex Adaptive Systems modeling. Likewise, detached reason is losing cachet while empathy and biophilia become the norm. At a moment when the human family is deeply despairing of the future, Rifkin gives us a window into a promising new world and a radically different future that can bring us back into nature’s fold, giving life a second chance to flourish on Earth.