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Desperate, Hermann Beier of Alliston, Ontario, turned to bank robbery in the early 1990s to pay his mounting bills and ended up being pursued in what became at the time the longest police chase in ...
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  • 17 June 2013
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A true story of a bank robber and a chilling car chase worthy of an Elmore Leonard novel or a Brian De Palma movie.

Like many new arrivals to Canada, Hermann Beier came to this country with big dreams – visions of a wide-open country where hard work and entrepreneurial flair would make him rich. A charismatic handyman, martial arts teacher, and small business owner, he charmed women and earned the respect of men. He was loved in his community of Alliston, Ontario, and had a plan to make a million bucks. But when those dreams soured, Beier turned to crime to pay the bills.

Faced with bankruptcy in 1991, Beier hatched a plan to rob a string of banks in a single day. But it was all too much, too fast. After leading authorities from Guelph to Caledon on what was then the longest police chase in Canadian history, Beier was gunned down alongside a farmer’s fence, his body pierced by a hail of police bullets.

But he survived, and the end of his crime spree marked a new beginning. After spending almost a decade in various Ontario prisons, searching for a way to get his life back on track, Beier was finally paroled. He now lives a quiet life, dividing his time between Canada and Austria.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 208
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Imprint: Dundurn Press
Publication Date: 17 June 2013
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781459708297
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Canada / Post-Confederation (1867-), History of the Americas, TRUE CRIME / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology
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This is a great book, especially if you're a fan of true crime. This is one you'll want to add to your reading list.

Cooper has written a fast-paced, first-person account of a crime spree, its back story, the actual event in great detail, and the aftermath, prison, parole and now, private life. It’s an absorbing slice of real crime reporting, well worth tracking down.
John Cooper has published a number of books on African-Canadian history, including Rapid Ray: The Story of Ray Lewis and Season of Rage: Hugh Burnett and the Struggle for Civil Rights. He is also the author of the teen novel The Greyhound. Cooper lives in Whitby, Ontario.