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Baltimore 1967. Frank has a dream: to go to California with his girlfriend, Mary Lou. First he must rob a bank to pay for it. With the help of his Shylock uncle, Frank assembles a crew to take the bank out, but when members disappear and Mary Lou falls in love with their inside man, Frank can't figure out who to trust and who will come good for him. Along the way, Frank holds his violent nature in check, while around him, others are unable to control themselves. As a taciturn man, Frank learns to express some of his emotions - beyond pushing his best friend out of a window - and even finds out…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Baltimore 1967. Frank has a dream: to go to California with his girlfriend, Mary Lou. First he must rob a bank to pay for it. With the help of his Shylock uncle, Frank assembles a crew to take the bank out, but when members disappear and Mary Lou falls in love with their inside man, Frank can't figure out who to trust and who will come good for him. Along the way, Frank holds his violent nature in check, while around him, others are unable to control themselves. As a taciturn man, Frank learns to express some of his emotions - beyond pushing his best friend out of a window - and even finds out the meaning of love in his own crippled way. For those who like their action slow-burning and enjoy watching people squirm in their own ethical cesspit, The Heist is for you. The characters live in a twilight world where good and bad left the building years ago and they only have their own warped moral compass for guidance.
Autorenporträt
Leopold Borstinski is a writer, who focuses on crime novels. Although he has never robbed a bank or committed a murder, he has certainly considered both at more than one point in his life. But then, haven't we all? In prior incarnations, Lepold has worked in financial services, software development, consultancy and education. Married with one wife and one child, he lives near London and contemplates the death and despair of his fictional characters.