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Paperback The Andalusian Express Crime: The 1924 mail car robbery [Spanish] Book

ISBN: B0G24HCSQR

ISBN13: 9798274247696

The Andalusian Express Crime: The 1924 mail car robbery [Spanish]

On the night of April 11, 1924, the express train that departed Madrid (8:20 p.m.) bound for Andalusia unknowingly carried an entire country in its luggage. In the mail car, ngel Ors P rez and Santos Lozano Le n were performing the precise ritual of the table, the stamp, and the signature. Minutes later, a gang would enter through the window-taking advantage of a broken door-armed with stamping pliers and a handgun. The train continued on; the country awoke to its "crime of the century."

This novel reconstructs, with literary flair and documentary rigor, the heist and its aftermath: the stop in Aranjuez, the taxi escape to Alc zar, the hunt and down of the perpetrators (Teruel's suicide, the execution by garrote of S nchez Navarrete, Piqueras, and Molina on May 9, 1924, and Donday's 20-year sentence), and the bitter reckoning of the actual loot-less than 300,000 pesetas-which never justified so much bloodshed.

Through chapters that alternate between action and origins (the robbers' childhoods, their codes, and their fears), and an investigation that culminates in a summary trial, this work shows how a train car changed the country's security: new protocols, reinforced cars, escorts, and the impetus that would eventually crystallize into a Railway Tercio (Spanish Army's special unit).

You will find:
- A meticulous recreation of the heist, the preparations, and the escape.

- A human portrait of victims and perpetrators, without moralizing, with facts.

- The money trail: hidden stashes, favors, silences, and losses.

- The trial and its state-level consequences.

If you're drawn to true stories told with the flair of a novel, hop aboard the mail car: listen to the lamp, the click of the latch, and the rail saying yes. When the window closes and the train pulls away, you'll understand why this night in 1924 still illuminates our own.

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