""The Great Brink's Holdup"" is a non-fiction book written by Sid Feder that tells the story of one of the most famous robberies in American history. In 1950, a group of eleven men stole over two million dollars from the Brink's armored car company in Boston, Massachusetts. The book details the planning, execution, and aftermath of the heist, including the investigation and eventual capture of the perpetrators. Through interviews with the robbers,...