The third book in this graphic nonfiction series about real FBI cases
details the Isabella Stewart Gardner heist--the largest, and one of the
most famous, art thefts in the world.
CASE NO. 003: THE GARDNER
MARCH 18, 1990
BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1:24 a.m.
Two thieves posing as Boston Police officers gain entry to the Isabella
Stewart Gardner Museum. Once inside, they steal thirteen pieces of art,
including several rare Rembrandts.
Eighty-one minutes later, these men walk off with $500 million worth of
art. This heist is the single largest private property theft in the
United States--and despite decades of investigation and dozens of false
leads, the case remains unsolved to this day.
Don't miss the first two gripping installments in this thrilling
series, Unsolved Case Files: Escape at 10,000 Feet and Unsolved Case
Files: Jailbreak at Alcatraz.