Jessie Keane - Lawless

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Only the lawless will survive…
It is 1975 and Ruby Darke is struggling to deal with the brutal murder of her lover, Michael Ward.
As her children, Daisy and Kit, battle their own demons, her retail empire starts to crumble.
Meanwhile, after the revenge killing of Tito Danieri, Kit is the lowest he's ever been. But soon doubt is thrown over whether Kit killed the right person, and now the Danieris are out for his blood and the blood of the entire Darke family.
As the bodies pile up, the chase is on – can the Darkes resolve their own family conflicts and find Michael Ward's true killer before the vengeful Danieris kill them? Or will they take the law into their own hands…
Lawless is the heart-racing sequel to Nameless, from bestselling author Jessie Keane.

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A bullet whizzed past Kit’s ear like a buzzing insect and he turned.

‘Look out!’ shouted Rob, and took a shot at the shadowy figure running to their left. It let out a yell, and collapsed to the ground.

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Fabio drew his gun and squatted behind the sparse cover of the car door and wondered what the hell was going on. Vittore had taken a shot to the head and was dead. Vittore was dead.

All Fabio cared about was making sure he didn’t end up the same way. He squinted into the darkness, wondering what could have happened to the six armed heavies they had dotted around the place. Where were they, off taking a piss or something?

He crawled up into the car, scooted over until he was behind the wheel. Peeked up through the windscreen and saw Vittore’s face right there against the glass, blood all over the place, saw his brother’s eyes staring back at him yet seeing nothing.

Jesus…

Shaking, he got his foot down onto the pedals and slammed the car into reverse. The big limo shot backwards, knocking over one of the other boys, spilling Vittore’s dead body off and onto the floor as Fabio spun the wheel. All the doors were open and swinging back and forth. He threw the car into first and floored the accelerator, knocking another man off his feet as he roared across the rubbish-strewn factory floor and out, free, into the night.

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The tall Danieri heavy with the knife-scarred left cheek was laid out cursing and groaning on the factory floor where the car had hit him, but the other boy had got off more lightly and was crouching beside his dead boss, pulling out a gun, ready to come on all action hero.

‘Don’t bother,’ said Thomas Knox, moving out of the shadows and pushing the muzzle of his gun hard up against the Italian’s meaty head. He hauled the man to his feet.

‘Get rid of that,’ he ordered.

The Italian tossed his gun aside.

‘Hands on your head. Quickly.’

As Kit watched, people started emerging from the shadows. His own men, and some of Knox’s too, pushing in front of them six heavies with their hands on their heads: Vittore’s crew. They came into the headlights and saw their boss laid out there, dead. One of them went over to the moaning scar-face on the floor, helped him back to his feet. His leg was all askew, obviously broken, and as he came upright he let out a yell of pain.

Fats and Rob went over to where the man that Rob had shot lay. He was sprawled out, clutching at his bloody ankle, snarling and writhing like a rabid dog.

‘Gabe bloody Ward,’ breathed Rob, staring down at him.

Gabe looked up at him and spat.

‘That’s not nice,’ said Rob, and kicked him hard in the ribs.

Gabe howled.

They were still unsure whether Gabe had killed Michael Ward – his own father - but if he was, then maybe it would serve the scum right if he had to go on living with the guilt of it for the rest of his drug-laden days.

‘Get up,’ snapped Rob.

Fats grabbed the back of Gabe’s jacket and threw him onto his feet.

‘Bastard!’ yelled Gabe, sobbing with pain and trying to keep his weight off the injured ankle.

‘Walk,’ commanded Rob, and shoved him hard. ‘Go on. Fuck off out of it.’

Gabe fell down again, then crawled. Fats came after him at a run and Gabe whimpered with fear and scrambled to his feet. He limped away.

‘I ever see that backstabbing bastard again, that’s it,’ said Rob. ‘He’s dead.’

‘Do it now,’ urged Fats.

Rob looked speculatively at Gabe’s retreating back. Pictured the drug dens and the grasping women and the pimps beating him up and the general fucking miserable seedy hopelessness of the life that Gabe would live. It was no more than he deserved. A quick end? Nah. That would be too good for the likes of him. And if anyone should have the honour of finishing the little waster, it should be Kit. And maybe he’d do it, too – one day. But not right now. It could wait.

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Kit was helping Bianca to her feet.

‘You all right?’ he asked, pulling her upright.

‘Yes…’ She was staring at the dead form of her brother Vittore. Only he wasn’t her brother at all. And if he’d got her back… he would have punished her. Maybe even killed her when she defied him – and she would have.

‘God, Mama is going to be…’ She couldn’t finish the words. She was shaking too much.

Mama had lost her favourite, and she would be beyond grief, beyond consolation. Bianca hated the thought of Mama’s pain – but then she thought of all that Kit had told her. Her real mother was lying in an unmarked grave somewhere, murdered by Tito. Mama Bella had stolen her from that woman, snatched her true mother’s happiness away without a care, claimed it selfishly for her own.

Rob and Fats came over to where they were standing.

‘Look after her,’ Kit said to Rob, who nodded and took Bianca’s arm.

They watched as Kit went to where Ruby was sitting on the ground. Thomas Knox was standing over her.

‘She OK?’ Kit asked him.

‘I’m fine,’ said Ruby. She felt so choked up she could barely get the words out.

He’d come for her.

She couldn’t believe it, but he had. Her son, the son she had never thought would return her love, had come here to save her.

‘She’s a bit shaken up,’ said Thomas. He looked at Ruby for long moments, then at Kit. ‘You can take it from here?’ he asked.

‘Thanks. Yeah,’ said Kit, and held out his good hand.

Thomas shook it, briefly. Then he turned and merged into the darkness. Minutes later he was gone, taking his men with him.

‘Come on,’ said Kit, and gently got Ruby back to her feet. ‘You OK?’

‘I’m fine,’ she said, and now, seeing the concern for her right there in his eyes, she was fine, she really was. At last.

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Fabio found Mama in the kitchen as usual. A real Italian mama, his old mother was, always cooking up the ricotta ravioli, the cozze gratinate e fagiolini , the cestini di patate con salsiccia e casizolu .

Now here she was, and he had to compose himself, break the bad news to her. He had to compose himself not because he was grief-stricken but because he felt like laughing out loud. This was delicious, this was as good as Mama’s food, this thing he had to tell her.

Her favourite boy was dead.

And funnier than that, better than that, was the fact that all that she had left of her family now was him. Fabio, the one who had always been such a disappointment to her, the one she had always pushed away, the one who should have been the girl, but wasn’t. Years and years he had endured the fact that his mother tolerated him, that she’d never loved him. She had loved big, ebullient Tito. She had adored that dull dead bastard Vittore. And Bianca! Oh, how she had fawned over that little cow, who was in fact a traitor to her own family, to the Danieris, preferring to get herself fucked by Miller than be true to her own kin.

‘Mama…’ Fabio said gravely, while inside he could feel laughter bubbling up, almost overwhelming him. He was about to deliver the worst news of this woman’s entire life, and he felt overwhelmed with sheer joy because at last, at last , he’d won. ‘Mama, I have bad news. Terrible news – I’m sorry.’

Bella’s face froze. She sank down into a chair, clutched at the table as if to steady herself.

‘What is it?’ she asked, wide-eyed. ‘Oh, Fabby, what’s happened?’

‘I am afraid that Vittore is dead,’ said Fabio, thinking of screwing Maria, who he firmly believed was dead, bricked up in the cellar now – and thank Christ he hadn’t gone the same way.

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