The unusual suspect : how to rob a bank and (nearly) get away with it
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Gainesville Public Library - Silver Springs - Adult Nonfiction
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Honeoye Public Library - Adult Nonfiction
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280 pages ; 25 cm
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"The remarkable true story of a modern-day Robin Hood: a British college student who started robbing banks in the aftermath of the financial crisis. When the global financial crisis of 2007 hit, British college student Stephen Jackley decided to become a bank robber, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Against all likelihood, his plan actually worked. Jackley used disguises, elaborate escape routes, and fake guns to hold up a string of banks, making off with thousands of pounds. He committed ten robberies in Southwest England over a six-month period. After Jackley successfully hid his loot high up in the trees of nearby parks, bank notes marked "RH"--for Robin Hood--began finding their way into the hands of the homeless. The police, despite their concerted efforts, had no idea what was going on or who was responsible. That is, until Jackley's ambition got the better of him. Eventually extradited from a U.S. prison after an arrest on American soil, and sent back to his native Britain, Jackley wrote of his fears for the world, humanity "standing on the brink of massive change," detailing his deeply revealing, morally complex motivations for the robberies. Resolving to rectify the damage he saw done at the hands of the world's richest people--one-fifth of the entire human population--he believed that our planet "could only endure so much destruction before being irreversibly destroyed." Woven throughout the narrative are entries from Jackley's many diaries, lending an intense intimacy and urgency to the story and shedding light on Stephen's mental state and the challenges he faced in his own mind and beyond"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Machell, B. (2020). The unusual suspect: how to rob a bank and (nearly) get away with it (First edition.). Ballantine Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Machell, Ben. 2020. The Unusual Suspect: How to Rob a Bank and (nearly) Get Away With It. Ballantine Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Machell, Ben. The Unusual Suspect: How to Rob a Bank and (nearly) Get Away With It Ballantine Group, 2020.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Machell, Ben. The Unusual Suspect: How to Rob a Bank and (nearly) Get Away With It First edition., Ballantine Group, 2020.

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