by Noel Behn.
First published 1976.
Published by Putnam.
Hardcover.
Published by Putnam.
Hardcover.
ISBN-10: 0399118977
ISBN-13: 978-0399118975
Description:
A riveting and frequently
hilarious insider account of one of the twentieth century’s most outrageous
capers.
“It had me riveted with
suspense, but it also made me laugh until I got hiccups.” – Cosmopolitan.
“One minute you’re laughing your
head off. The next minute you chill with fear. Crooks and crime at their best.
Pure magic!” – Harold Robbins.
ISBN-13: 978-0399118975
On the evening of January 17,
1950, armed robbers wearing Captain Marvel masks entered the Brink’s Armored
Car building in Boston, Massachusetts. They walked out less than an hour later
with more than $2.7 million in cash and securities. It was a brazen and
expertly executed theft that captured the imaginations of millions of Americans
and baffled the FBI and local law enforcement officials.
But what appeared on the surface
to be the perfect crime was, in fact, the end result of a mind-boggling series
of mistakes, miscalculations, and missteps. The men behind the masks were not
expert bank robbers but a motley crew of small-time crooks who bumbled their
way into a record-breaking payday and managed to elude the long arm of the law
for six years.
New York Times bestselling
author Noel Behn tape-recorded nearly one thousand hours of interviews with the
surviving robbers, including motormouthed mastermind Tony Pino, a character so
colorful he might have been dreamed up by a Hollywood screenwriter, to tell the
uncensored story of the heist forever known as “the Great Brink’s Robbery.” Fun
and suspenseful from first page to last, Behn’s true-crime classic was the
basis for The Brink’s Job (1978), the Academy Award–nominated film directed by
William Friedkin and starring Peter Falk and Peter Boyle.
“A King Kong of crime
entertainment . . . that no movie could match . . . The Brink’s job [was] a
kind of D-Day event in the annals of crime . . . Glorious.” – Kirkus Reviews.
“The best book about criminals
ever written, a rich and beautiful depiction of their lives as well as their
work, a book that elevates them from moving-picture types to complete, vivid
humans. Noel Behn has taken one of the most extraordinary crimes of the century
and turned it into a living tapestry. It’s a wonderful book.” – Paddy
Chayefsky, Academy Award–winning screenwriter of Network.