The Life and Times of the Stopwatch Gang
β Scribed by Dean, Josh
- Publisher
- The Atavist
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 38 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
They were in and out in less than two minutesβthatβs how they got away with millions. And for the duration of their reign, no bank robbers were more feared (though they never fired their guns) nor more pursued or more mythologized than the Stopwatch Gang. The members themselves were straight out of central casting: Lionel Wright, a meticulous introvert who could disappear in a room full of people; Paddy Mitchell, a charming and well-connected crook who saw an angle in everything and would go to any lengths to avoid the hell of being locked away; and Stephen Reid, a fearless point man who could find the weakness in any system and whose storyβof addiction and descent into crime, of redemption and literary fameβwas all prelude to a tragic but life-saving fall from grace. In The Life and Times of the Stopwatch Gang, Josh Dean reconstructs the Gangβs glory days and reveals how the real story, pieced together through months of research and reporting most prominently with Reid himself, as he comes to the end, at age 64, of his final days in the custody of the stateβis more remarkable than the myth that has long been told.
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