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Jewel Thieves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Jewel Thieves

Jewel Thieves: Masterminds of High-Stakes Heists Revealed takes you on a thrilling journey into the world of legendary jewel thieves, exposing the intricate schemes and audacious exploits of a team of masterminds. Witness the meticulous planning, daring executions, and breathtaking escapes of Jack Murphy, Allen Kuhn, Robert Whitehead, and Robert Lund, four individuals who redefined the art of the heist. This captivating book delves into the intricate details of their most audacious operations, from the breathtaking theft of the "Star of the Nile" diamond to the daring heist of a priceless necklace from a Parisian museum. You will be taken behind the scenes of their meticulously planned opera...

Diamonds Are a Thief's Best Friend (Jewel Society #2)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 119

Diamonds Are a Thief's Best Friend (Jewel Society #2)

The espionage continues in New York City with the second book in this original heist series! Still smarting after their last run-in with the Rivals, the Jewels focus on their upcoming trip to the Big Apple. But the girls can't stop thinking about the cryptic letter they found, describing not one, but four precious gems that now need their protection!Even more confusing, the Jewels start receiving anonymous notes, one of which claims the Rivals will try to steal a diamond during their trip to New York City! But which one is it? Finding the right diamond in New York is like looking for a needle in a haystack.The Jewels get to work, using all their expertise to unravel the mystery of the secret letter and outsmart the Rivals, as a furious game of cat and mouse ensues across New York City. Will the Rivals rule again? Or can the Jewels conquer in quiz bowl AND stop a crime?

The Jewel Thieves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

The Jewel Thieves

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Jewel Thief Retired
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 502

Jewel Thief Retired

What does a woman in her fifties do when her husband walks off with a younger model? A valuable string of pearls provides the ready-made answer -she sets about stealing jewellery as a declaration of independence. Theft provides more adventure than profit until a golden retriever, a craftsman joiner and a young man threatened with violence provide unexpected interests of a different kind for Martha Plasky. A diversity of crime, chaotic river cruising, some skilled wood-work and a hopeful apprenticeship disturb orderly domestic life in the riverside suburbs of London. The planned career of an ambitious thief is amiably thwarted by other kinds of adventure. Please be warned, this book contains a modicum of sex and violence but far more about the triumphs of some agreeable people. David Stewart-David is a retired lecturer who has turned to fiction to escape from footnotes.

I Am What I Am
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

I Am What I Am

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-05-04
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Joan Hannington - aka 'the Godmother' - is one of the most notorious figures in London's criminal underworld. After a rough, loveless childhood and a disastrous first marriage, during which she was first introduced to a life of crime, Joan married professional bad boy Boisie Hannington, and embarked on a journey to become one of Britain's most successful diamond thieves. Literally millions of pounds passed through their hands and Joan and Boisie became members of the criminal elite, but tragedy was soon to strike at the heart of their outrageous lifestyle... In turns funny, shocking and violent, this is a remarkable raw debut from a true survivor.

The Unreliable Life of Harry the Valet
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 322

The Unreliable Life of Harry the Valet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-05-01
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  • Publisher: Random House

17 October 1898. An impossibly daring jewellery heist aboard a train at Paris's Gare du Nord station captures the attention of the world. Who would have dared to pull off such a feat? Award-winning writer Duncan Hamilton reveals the true story of Harry the Valet, the notorious crook who was the scourge of Victorian London. Harry conned and stole his way into high society, living a life of excess in London's best hotels and hang-outs. Dressed in bespoke suits and handmade shoes, Harry outwitted Scotland Yard with his trademark guile and panache. With dozens of pseudonyms, no fixed address and a knowledge of his city that allowed him to hide in its shadows, Harry seemed almost invisible. Until, blinded by love, he carried out the robbery that would prove his downfall.

Fict - the Unhelpful Prince and the Jewel Thieves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Fict - the Unhelpful Prince and the Jewel Thieves

Prince Jasper tried to track down the thieves who have stolen the Crown Jewels. But he gets into a spot of bother when he accidentally gate-crashes Princess Miranda's party. She holds him hostage and won't believe him when he tells her that her new security guards are actually the jewel thieves.

Chased by the Jewel Thieves
  • Language: en

Chased by the Jewel Thieves

While sightseeing in Madrid, siblings Penny and Mark and their friend David tangle with thieves over a fortune in stolen jewels and trust God to keep them safe from danger.

Forgers and Thieves
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 172

Forgers and Thieves

  • Categories: Art

Art theft has risen from an occasional event involving the trophies of the wealthy and elite, into a multi-billion-dollar annual criminal industry, run almost entirely by organized crime groups, and a significant funding source for terrorism. It has been listed among the highest-grossing criminal trades worldwide. When ARCA (the Association for Research into Crimes against Art) began, the media and the general public knew very little about art crime. Thanks in part to its efforts, the world is better-informed than ever, but there is still much to surprise and engage, and the stories of art crime never fail to intrigue. The book is organized into five parts: Fraud and Forgery Law, Policing, and Policy Art, Crime, and Popular Culture Theft and Security, and War, Conflict, and Art. This book is the latest on art crime by the founder of ARCA, Dr. Noah Charney,widely considered the world’s leading authority on the history of art crime. His work on the subject has been included in his best-selling, Pulitzer-nominated books and articles for major publications, including The Guardian, The Washington Post, The Observer, Salon and many others.

Nine Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Nine Lives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: Corgi

William Mason is arguably the greatest jewel thief who ever lived. During a 30-year career her charmed his way into the inner circles of high society and stole over 35 million dollars worth of fabulous jewels from people such as Robert Goulet, Armand Hammer, Phyllis Diller (twice), Bob Hope, Margeaux Hemingway, Truman Capote, Johnny Weissmuller and even the Mafia. Along the way he seduced a high-profile Midwest socialite into leaving her prominent industrialist husband, nearly died after being shot in a robbery, tricked both Christie's and Sotheby's into fencing stolen goods for him, was a fugitive for five years and the object of a nation-wide manhunt, and yet spent less than three total years in prison despite the best efforts of law enforcement authorities from several states as well as the federal government. Shadowy, elusive and intensely private, Mason has been the subject of many magazine and newspaper features but no journalist ever came close to knowing the true story. Master Jewel Thief reveals it all, and the real story is far more incredible than any of the reporters, detectives or FBI agents who pursued Mason ever imagined.