'It wasn't only Britain's biggest heist, it became the bloodiest'
Mail on Sunday
The inside story of the 20th century's most lucrative armed robbery.
On 26 November 1983 six armed robbers escaped with £28 million worth of
gold bullion from a Brink's-Mat warehouse at London's Heathrow Airport.
The heist made the careers of many of the underworld's biggest names,
and changed the face of British crime for ever. In the years following
the robbery, many of those involved, innocent and guilty alike, have
been sent to an early grave. Two decades on, the death toll is still
rising.
Nobody knows more about that extraordinary morning's events than Wensley
Clarkson. Nobody is better placed to track the vicious, violent and
unexpected waves that followed in its wake, or bring to life its cast of
larger-than-life characters. From small-time crime in south-east London,
to 'the heist of the century' and its bloody consequences, Wensley
Clarkson's The Curse of Brink's-Mat is an epic tale of villainy, gold
and revenge.