I loved this book! The Last Job is a fabulous read, gripping, at time hilarious, at times terrifying, always astonishing.... A wonderful book about an almost unbelievable crime. -- Louise Penny, New York Times best-selling author of A Better Man
[An] entertaining and detailed account of the caper.... Provides a rich slice of London's East End underworld. -- The Economist
[A] well-told tale. -- Dave Shiflett - The Wall Street Journal
One of the most brilliantly thrilling books I have ever read.... A fun, exciting read, with a heartening moral: Crime doesn't pay. -- Ronen Bergman, author of Rise and Kill First
Stationed in the Times' London bureau at the time, Bilefsky covered the case from the beginning. The Last Job combines old-age melodrama-a gang of geezers dead-set on proving they've still got what it takes-with an enticing overview of the post-World War II London underworld and a dash of classic Blake Edwards farce.... [A] crackling true-crime caper. -- Chris Gray - Houston Chronicle
The Last Job is both exhilarating and frightening; this is Dan Bilefsky's fast paced and gripping account of how an aging group of criminal masterminds pulled off one of the greatest heists of the twenty-first century. No less riveting is the story of how the famed Scotland Yard Flying Squad solved the riddle of the crime and brought the gang to justice. The Last Job reads like a novel but it is all true! -- Robert K. Wittman, founder of the FBI Art Crime Team and New York Times best-selling author of Priceless and The Devil's Diary
What's not to love about a jewel-heist tale involving diamond-tipped power drills, elevator shaft descents, and extra insulin shots for the retirees brazenly pulling it off? Bilefsky is a nimble investigator and playful reporter; he clearly got the goods for this captivating account of an unforgettable crime. -- Kirk W. Johnson, author of The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century