Endgame: Justice, Legends, and the Last Secrets
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Narrado por:
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Sam Rosenthal
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A.J. Salara
Some crimes are never truly solved—because the silence becomes part of the story.
Endgame is the powerful final installment in A.J. Salara’s Great Bookie Robbery Trilogy, a landmark true crime series that has redefined how we view crime, consequence, and cultural memory. While High Stakes revealed the planning behind the heist, and Blood & Betrayal explored the paranoia and collapse that followed, Endgame takes aim at what lingers when the headlines fade and the wounds remain.
Decades after the infamous 1976 robbery at Melbourne’s Victoria Club, the money is still missing, the case is still cold—and yet the story is far from over. Assassinations spark fresh speculation. Forgotten court documents resurface. A long-silent witness steps into the light. And with each thread pulled, the myth of the “perfect crime” begins to fray at its edges.
This isn’t just a book about what happened. It’s about what was left behind.
Through deep investigative research, personal accounts, and cultural analysis, Endgame unpacks how justice can be delayed by power, distorted by myth, and lost in silence. From courtroom corridors and police archives to the voices of those shaped by the crime’s legacy, Salara explores what it means to live in a city that still hasn’t fully healed—and may never get the closure it needs.
Told with narrative precision and emotional weight, Endgame challenges the idea that resolution means conviction. Sometimes, it means reckoning—with memory, with myth, and with the uncomfortable truths institutions are built to bury.
This is a story of unfinished justice. A story about the systems that falter. And the people who are left to carry the silence.
Perfect for listeners of Say Nothing, The Irishman, or We Keep the Dead Close, Endgame delivers true crime at its most expansive: personal, political, and deeply human.
The case may be cold—but its consequences are still burning.
©2025 A.J. Salara (P)2026 A.J. Salara