The Art of the Heist
Confessions of a Master Thief
On Sale: 09/07/2010
The Art of the Heist
Confessions of a Master Thief
On Sale: 09/07/2010
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About the Book
“One of the most beguiling criminal memoirs ever written. . . . A rare gem of a book.” — T. J. English, New York Times bestselling author of Havana Nocturne
How did the son of a decorated policeman grow up to be one of Boston’s most notorious criminals? How did he survive a decades-long feud with the FBI? How did he escape one jail sentence with a fake gun carved out of soap? How did he trade the return of a famous Rembrandt for early release from another sentence? The Art of the Heist is a roller-coaster ride of a life, the memoir of America’s most infamous art thief Myles Connor.
Once a promising young rock musician, the son of a respected policeman, Myles Connor became one of Boston’s most well-known criminals—a legendary art thief with irresistible charm and a genius IQ whose approach to his chosen profession mixed brilliant tactical planning with stunning bravado, brazen disguises, audaciously elaborate con jobs, and even the broad-daylight grab-and-dash. New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution, Boston’s Museum of Fine Art . . . no museum was off-limits. The fact that he was in jail at the time of the largest art theft in American history—the still-unsolved robbery of the Isabella Stewart Gardener Museum—has not stopped the FBI from considering him a prime suspect. The Art of the Heist is Connor’s story—part confession, part thrill ride, and impossible to put down.
Critical Praise
“A gripping tell-all . . . The arc of Connor’s story—the son of a police officer, growing up with a love of the finer things that landed him on the other side of the law—is cinematic, and his book offers a fascinating look inside the mind of an unrepentant criminal.” — Washington Post
“The Art of the Heist is one of the most beguiling criminal memoirs ever written. Myles was a theif, a gun smuggler, and a first-class reprobate, but he is also what the Irish call a seanchie, a storyteller of the hightest order. To anyone interested in the criminal life or a good yarn, this is a rare gem of a book.” — T. J. English, New York Times bestselling author of Havana Nocturne and Paddy Whacked: The Untold Story of the Irish American Gangster
“Connor offers a dizzying account of bank robberies, museum break-ins, drug deals, and violent brushes with the law during a lifetime of thumbing his nose at authority. . . . a glimpse of the world through the eyes of a man who was willing to risk everything, even his own life, for a challenging score.” — Boston Globe
“From his daring 1965 jail break at age 22 to his legendary career pilfering treasures from museums all over New England, Connor’s life is the stuff of adventure novels.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Unapologetic about the thrill of a robbery . . . Connor offers never-revealed details of how he stole and then returned the Museum of Fine Art’s Rembrandt” — The Patriot Ledger
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Product Details
- ISBN: 9780061672293
- ISBN 10: 0061672297
- Imprint: Harper Perennial
- On Sale: 09/07/2010
- Pages: 304
- List Price:18.50 CAD
- BISAC1 : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Criminals & Outlaws
- BISAC2 : TRUE CRIME / Heists & Robberies
- BISAC3 : BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Personal Memoirs