The Gardner Heist is a non-fiction book by Ulrich Boser that chronicles one of the most notorious art thefts in history. In 1990, two men disguised as police officers stole thirteen priceless artworks from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The stolen pieces included works by Vermeer, Rembrandt, and Degas. Boser takes readers on a captivating journey as he investigates the heist, delving into the world of art thieves and the underground market for stolen art.