‘Opportunity’ is the true story of the largest cash heist in American history. Six young men from Carson and Compton (Los Angeles, California) robbed the Dunbar Armored Car facility of $18, 900, 000 without firing a shot. Top FBI agents stayed on the case for two years without a lead. The author traces the steps of the armed robbery’s leader, examining his plans, motivations, and the leadership style he employed with his gang. It’s a stunning tale of loyalty, love, and betrayal.
About the author
C. J. H. Moore has lived in Compton, California since 1956. He’s had a love of words and writing from the time he was a child at Caldwell Street Elementary school. Moore was a star athlete at Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington and played professional baseball in the states for the San Francisco Giants and for the Monterey Sultanes in the the Mexican Big Leagues. Moore has received a gold medal and honorary plaque from the International Library of Poetry in Washington D C for his book of poems where the poem titled ‘I Sleep’ was chosen for ‘The Sound of Poetry’. His debut novel ‘Natural Born Gangster: The Legend of Chris Bell’ is currently on the market.