He describes cracking high-security safes for the Department of Defense and massive antique vaults in bank basements.

Despite the nature of his work, McOmie has never been arrested because he is hired by banks, insurance companies, and estates to solve "unbreakable" problems. Critical Reception

The book culminates with McOmie's real-life job cracking the ultra-secure music vault in the basement of Prince’s Paisley Park estate.

Reviewers from sites like Goodreads and Amazon often describe the book as a fast-paced, suspenseful read that feels like a "Hitchcock movie" or a real-life Mission Impossible .

It is described as grueling labor involving heavy power tools; the author even recounts losing a finger in the line of duty.

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He describes cracking high-security safes for the Department of Defense and massive antique vaults in bank basements.

Despite the nature of his work, McOmie has never been arrested because he is hired by banks, insurance companies, and estates to solve "unbreakable" problems. Critical Reception Safecracker: A Chronicle of the Coolest Job in ...

The book culminates with McOmie's real-life job cracking the ultra-secure music vault in the basement of Prince’s Paisley Park estate. He describes cracking high-security safes for the Department

Reviewers from sites like Goodreads and Amazon often describe the book as a fast-paced, suspenseful read that feels like a "Hitchcock movie" or a real-life Mission Impossible . Safecracker: A Chronicle of the Coolest Job in ...

It is described as grueling labor involving heavy power tools; the author even recounts losing a finger in the line of duty.