They’d co-existed peacefully once. Complacency in the face of the French Organization, however, was a certifiable death sentence.
London had always belonged to the British, and for a while, even the French showed little interest in challenging them for it. Whilst the St. Clairs might have solidified themselves as the most powerful criminal syndicate in the world, the Rutherfords were so deeply embedded in their capital that removing them would be anything but easy.
When the families butted heads in California decades later, this time the French weren’t so keen on sharing. What started as an isolated (albeit violent) confrontation soon sent waves toward their London operations. Overnight, a city once run in harmony collapsed under the weight of a fight that wasn’t even theirs. Friendships were torn apart; now enemies in the eyes of their leadership. There was violence. Murder in the streets. Backstabbing—both literally, and figuratively—in the shadows of their towering empires...
London sits on the brink of its most violent gang war ever. There’s going to be blood. The only real question is who will be left standing when the last body falls?












