Thirteen Perfect Fugitives: The True Story of the Mob, Murder, and the World's Largest Art Heist
Few crimes have captured the imagination of investigators, historians, and true crime readers quite like the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum heist. In the early hours of March 18, 1990, two men disguised as police officers walked into the Boston Museum, subdued the guards, and proceeded to remove thirteen priceless works of art. Within eighty-one minutes, they disappeared back into the night, leaving behind empty frames and what would become the largest art theft in modern history. THIRTEEN PERFECT FUGITIVES approaches that story from a perspective rarely offered to the public, the investigator who spent more than two decades trying to solve it.