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The Gold: The real story behind Brinks-Mat: Britains biggest heist
By (Author) Neil Forsyth
By (author) Thomas Turner
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Spotlight
14th February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Memoirs
364.155209421
Paperback
352
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 25mm
425g
The definitive account of the Brink's-Mat Robbery to publish alongside a prime-time BBC 1 series. A true crime story worth its weight in gold Shortly before 7am on Saturday 26 November 1983, an armed gang burst into the Brink's-Mat security warehouse near London's Heathrow Airport. They expected to find a million pounds in foreign currency. To their surprise, they found gold bullion worth e26 million. Making off with the gold, the gang committed what was at the time the largest robbery in the world, and unwittingly set off an extraordinary, decades-long chain of events. The Brink's-Mat robbery led to the birth of international large-scale money laundering, provided the dirty money that fuelled the London Docklands property boom, changed British policing, and sparked a series of violent murders that continued until 2015. As such, the Brink's-Mat job was the most significant robbery of all time, yet its full, epic story has never been told in its entirety.
Neil Forsyth was born in Glasgow in 1978. He is the author of six previous books including Other People's Money, his biography of teenage fraudster Elliot Castro which has been published in six countries and is currently being developed as a feature film, and the novels Let Them Come Through and San Carlos which were critically acclaimed in both Britain and the United States. His trilogy of Bob Servant humour books have become cult favourites, likened to the absurdist comedy of Peter Cook and Spike Milligan, and have been adapted by Forsyth for both BBC Radio Four and BBC Television in the BAFTA-nominated sitcom Bob Servant. Forsyth currently writes for TV, both in the UK and in the USA where he writes for Dreamworks and Universal Studios. He lives in West Sussex.