> You Can't Win
It's pretty entertaining!
And free to read for anyone interested: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/69404
Standard Ebooks does a nice job of typesetting and proofreading many of the Project Gutenberg books, including this one.
A hidden pig? I bet some younger cops covet the cars with this logo.
I was once at a military unit where someone hid a golf club in a crest for the door to the officers mess. It was spotted years later. The officers claimed to "never found out who did it", but they also never took it down.
I started reading this because of your comment. Maybe someday I’ll recommend it in a HN thread and some unsuspecting HN reader will come to read it too!
Feel free to email me when your done and tell me what you thought of it :)
I read (and re-read, and re-read) the book You Can't Win on recommendation of a HN user. It's about a thief from the late 1800s-early 1900s, and the crimes he and his thief buddies did were pretty creative. A lot of crime is more brute-force than clever, but people can do some pretty interesting things if they want something and don't care if they lose everything.