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When Michael Mann released Heat in 1995, it didn’t just become a hit; it became a blueprint for the modern crime saga. For decades, fans wondered what happened before the heist and what occurred after Neil McCauley’s final moments on the tarmac. That answer finally arrived in the form of Heat 2 , a novel co-written by Mann and celebrated thriller author Meg Gardiner.

The novel is structurally fascinating. It operates on two tracks: