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The Fix

The story of one of New Zealand's biggest swindles
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Description

In 1966, international con-man Robert Gardner brought a highly skilled crew of grifters to New Zealand to pull off one of the biggest swindles in the country's history. This was executed with professional precision, until two young office girls played detective and stumbled upon a crucial mistake - but was it too late? Gardner skipped the country and was successful in eluding the FBI, Interpol, the Royal Canadian Mounties and Scotland Yard. He was confident that, as everyone has their price, he could get away with it. He was wrong. Some people value integrity over money. This is the full story of the elaborate scam, which uncovered collusion with a high-powered organised crime group with links to the corrupt Sydney CIB, and shows how three Auckland detectives never gave up, playing cat and mouse around the world for two years to bring the offenders to justice.

Author Biography:

Scott Bainbridge is one of New Zealand's foremost investigative true crime authors. His books Without Trace and Still Missing inspired the acclaimed TVNZ series The Missing. He has also written a number of other books, including three on historical New Zealand crimes. This is his eighth book.
Release date NZ
October 10th, 2022
Pages
192
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Collection
Dimensions
155x242x20
ISBN-13
9781776890460
Product ID
35849492

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