On Glasgows meanest streets life started well for the young Paul Ferris. How did he become Glasgows most feared gangster deemed a risk to national security? Arthur Thompson Godfather of the crime world & senior partner of the Krays recruited young Ferris as a bagman debt collector & equaliser. Feared for his capacity for extreme violence respected for his intelligence Ferris was the Godfathers heir apparent. But when gang warfare broke underworld leaders traded in flesh colluding with their partners
- the police. Disgusted Ferris left the Godfather & stood alone. They gave him weeks to live. While Ferris was caged in Barlinnie Prisons segregation unit accused of murdering Thompsons son Fatboy his two friends were shot dead the night before the funeral & grotesquely displayed in a car on the corteges route. Acquitted against all the odds Ferris moved on determined to make an honest living. They would not let him. The National Crime Squad MI5 the police & two of the countrys most powerful gangsters saw to that. A maximum-security prisoner Ferris is known as Lucky because he is still alive. This is one mans unique insight into Britains crime world & the inextricable web of corruption
- a revealing story of official corruption & unholy alliances.