South London organised crime forms a dubious alliance with corporate culture in a riveting new thriller from the bestselling author of 'Black Cabs'.
The Hills have hit hard times. Their latest drugs operation has been beached on the south coast of England, and the restaurants and clubs the ring runs as fronts are haemorrhaging cash. As head of the villainous dynasty, it's down to Ronnie to turn things around.
Unlike her brothers, Ronnie's daughter Primrose wants nothing to do with the world of organised crime, but her management-consultant boyfriend, the hotshot Rupert, soon develops other ideas. Surely, if his brilliant business brain was combined with the Hills' criminal muscle, they could revolutionise crime and all get seriously rich?
Together they run rings round the police, but when Rupert plays with fire in his love life, too, he reckons without a woman's fury and a villain's very personal style of justice.