Most Wanted is a gripping crime thriller set in the rough streets of Corby, England. The novel follows the lives of the Johnston and Hind families as they navigate the dangerous and ever-evolving underworld, where loyalty is tested, and survival means making difficult choices.
Ray Hind, a hardened gang leader with ambitions of total control over Corby, is a man torn between his empire and his family. As new criminal crews from Newcastle and Glasgow start to muscle into his territory, Ray finds himself short on trusted allies, including his son-in-law, Chris Johnston, who wants to leave the life of crime behind for the sake of his partner, Claire, and their son, Cameron.
At the heart of the novel is the Johnston family-a powerful but surprisingly humble clan led by Ricky Johnston, a former boxer turned businessman with deep connections all over the UK. His home, a massive estate symbolising wealth and influence, stands in contrast to the modest lives of Chris and Claire. While Chris wants nothing more than to start a fresh life with his family, his father's overwhelming influence lingers in the background.
In parallel, Ray's son Lee Hind faces his own challenges on the football pitch, here his personal struggles mirror the tensions within his family. As Lee fights to make a name for himself as a professional footballer, his relationship with his father deteriorates, leaving him to search for his own identity in a world of shadows and missed connections.
Most Wanted paints a vivid, gritty picture of family dynamics, loyalty, and the lengths people go to protect those they love-whether through power or distance. It's a novel about choices, consequences, and the fine line between love and duty.
Weakness; the lack of strength either mentally or physically
"This business isn't for the faint of heart Fratello."
The Sanchez Family was many things but let me tell you that they were not weak. Weakness is frowned upon because of the reputation their father set during his time as boss. Things took a turn when the mother of the Sanchez boys was tragically killed in a treaty deal with their rivals gone wrong. Now with their father in jail the boys have to make do with what they have and take care of each other because they don't have anyone or anything else. Blake Sanchez is the youngest of the 4 Sanchez brothers. He is the trouble maker out of the Sanchez bunch. Many say he gets that from his father but he never likes to be associated with him in any way. He alone has gone through the most out of them and has to face the repercussions of his brothers actions every day. The boy is given a chance at true love with someone who understands him more than he thinks she does. Blake doesn't know how to love and show affection towards another human because he's never been taught or shown it. The Sanchez Family are the mob bosses of the Italian Mafia and have been butting heads with rivals along the way.
Blakes list of problems seems never ending too many but he manages to deal with his anger issues that he can't control, living life with no parental guidance except for his older brothers.
How will Blake react to the problems that are just ahead in this rollercoaster that he has to call life? Will his mentality crumble along with his reputation or will he overcome the obstacles that his families profession has put out for him?
The Sanchez Brothers are known to be the most coldhearted killers in the mafia business alone but what really happens behind closed doors? Does living up to their reputation cloud their judgement from separating work and home life?