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Monday, January 25, 2016
Four Against the Bank of England: Mini-Review
Ann Huxley's Four Against the Bank of England (1969) is meticulously researched and provides all the details of an almost-forgotten masterpiece of crime. She reconstructs all the details while vividly portraying the Americans and bringing them to life. This is no dry and dusty historical record, but a high-speed true crime story that has all the excitement of classic suspense thriller. It seems incredible that these four men could have pulled off such an audacious crime, but the details in the story provide the proof and logic behind the plot. If not for that small dating error, it certainly seems possible that they might have successfully managed one of the greatest frauds in British history. An interesting study of both the period and the crime. ★★★ and 3/4.
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You have me quite intrigued by this book when you use phrases like, 'one of the greatest frauds of British history'. Yep, that pulled me right in.
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