It would have been hard to have missed what was written on the wall. Painted in giant whitewashed letters: SHARKEY IS A GRASS. I hadnt a clue who Sharkey was but I knew one thing. Sharkeys a dead man I said. Leo knows the value of never grassing & that you never grass on your friends. Everybody too knows the gang leaders in town. & you dont grass on them. Not unless you dont value your life
- like Sharkey. & then Leo is unlucky enough to witness the murder of one gang leader by another a man called Armour. Leo is petrified as he realises what he is witnessing & even more petrified when he realises that Armour has seen him. Sure that he is drawing his own last breath Leo silently says goodbye to his family & everybody he knows. But all Armour does is wink at Leo very slowly & leave the scene of the crime. Leo draws a long breath of relief. He has got away with it. But he hasnt
- not really. Leo will live to regret that wink & realise that Armour has an insidious hold on him & his family which will test his family relationships & his very sense of what is right & wrong. It will take bravery luck & sheer daring to extricate himself from Armours deadly web. A riveting & hard-hitting new novel from Cathy Mac Phail.