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Loophole: Or How to Rob a Bank
β Scribed by Robert Pollock
- Book ID
- 110627497
- Publisher
- The Odyssey Press
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 91 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B07251RTL6
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β¦ Synopsis
βEver heard of the City Savings Deposits Bank? β¦ I know what they got. I know every foot of that place. Iβm telling you I can get in and out and I wonβt be caught.β
Stephen Booker has reached breaking point.
Made redundant from his architecture firm three weeks before Christmas, Booker soon finds the perpetual pressures of bank manager, credit associations, private schools, medical care funds and the needs of his wife too much to handle.
Until he meets Michael Daniels, that is.
Mike Daniels has always been looking for the one big job thatβll enable him to get out of the game. And recently heβs got his eye on the City Savings Deposits Bank.
With its alarmed vault, infra-red beams, radio frequency waves and unscheduled patrol visits, all the thieves in London declare this is the one jug you cannot blow.
But Daniels thinks heβs found a loophole in the bankβs security.
Needing a βstraightβ on his team, Daniels recruits Booker in his attempt to pull off the biggest heist of all time.
But as one loophole twists and turns into another, was Daniels right in thinking theyβd never be caught?
With a fast moving and gripping plot, Loophole provides a shrewd and fascinating insight into the preparation and execution of a major crime.
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