GRAND PRIX DE MONACO
LOCATION: MONTE CARLO, MONACO DATE: MAY 26TH TO MAY 29TH, 2016
At night it glitters like a diamond catching the light, second only, perhaps, to the Casino de Royale-les-Eaux — though the Casino Royale is merely an illusion confined to the pages of Fleming’s novels and the Casino de Monte-Carlo is living, breathing, and solid under the feet of thieves, an endless labyrinth of wealth and power. Somewhere in the centre of the labyrinth, there is a room kept alive by whispers, a reality reserved for the legends told by thieves to their prodigies, a room that appears on no blueprints and all will say does not exist. And in that room, games that end in nothing less than irretrievable loss are played -- the players aren’t quite villains weeping blood over their hands, but they are the world’s most wealthy. Cards with gilded paper edges are lifted by hands bedecked in gold.
Power is not the room’s currency (it is worth nothing without the riches to back it up) but it is traded across the table with conglomerates and jewels far better than any king has to offer. It’s whispered, among naughty newly-initiated thieves, that Francis Villiers was once invited to play a game there. Even just the idea of the room has an indescribable pull for thieves, young and old, a legend of ultimate desire since the days of the Casino’s advent. To pluck the chips and promises from the table as games of roulette are played would be the greatest heist of all.
But that is not what they have come here for.
Seeds of rebellion are sowed among the crews. What point is there in coming to Monte-Carlo if not for the greatest prize of all? But they also know that they are currently being hunted, and this is a quest of distraction; to throw Interpol and their American counterparts off the Society’s trail. They must pull off something big; and this will be nothing if not sensational. And then seeds of a different kind take root. An old aristocratic family, once held hostage, is finally returning to the light in Monte-Carlo, on the eve of the Grand Prix.
The houses empty out to the streets, to the balconies and docks and restaurants and the roofs of hotels, rooms bare and unprotected as the Monégasque watch automobile-racing champions be crowned after a dizzying race and days of preparation and celebration. The Grand Prix de Monaco is the only Prix in the world still held in the streets of a city, the avenues along the water and leading past the villas forming the curves of the track. It is a weekend for the wealthy, wearing their rings and necklaces and designer labels even at the harbour. Temptation.
But little thefts like those, the crews decide, will pale against the miserable and vast fortune of the House of Luque Cabal. Aristocrats descended from courtesans who whispered in the ears of kings and dynasties, made rich by the New World and the remnants of a salt empire of Ghana and jewels of Persia, their children grew up with pockets lined in platinum and spending limits to match the modern era they stumbled into. And like so many of the wealthy targets the crews turn their hungry eyes upon, this family’s hubris was their downfall. One by one, the matriarch, her children, and then their children -- fell into the hands of a con artist who robbed them blind and stole their souls in the process. The Luque Cabals, desperate to recover their dignity and find the devil who ruined them, are converging on Monaco for the Prix. And that devil, when they arrive, will undoubtedly carry their prizes with them. The Society’s inside man carries news of a great fortune coming to Monte Carlo on the day of the Grand Prix, meant to change hands between one criminal and the next.
The Masterminds’ crews are here to steal it all back.
THE GRAND PRIX DE MONACO IS HELD ON 29 APRIL 2016. TAKE YOUR PLACES ON THE ROOFTOPS AND BALCONIES FOR THE VIEW OF A LIFETIME.














