Thirty Pieces of Silver by Squid McFinnigan review
Thirty Pieces of silver is a well written and entertaining story created by Squid McFinnigan. The story starts out in the city of Dublin, where Jimmy Kingston commands the streets with his powerful crime syndicate. Jimmy uses force and money to take what he wants. Soon though he finds that there is another crime syndicate that is just as ruthless as he is.
The Griffins are a group of four brothers who are determined to take Jimmy’s empire and make it their own. What starts out as a few brawls soon escalates into a full-scale gang war where some people end up being brutally murdered in cold blood. To make things even worse for Jimmy and the Griffins, a detective named Adams is bent on taking apart both of the groups piece by piece. Though, all of them may soon find that the price of victory may be far too high.
Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. It was well thought out and the characters are all really well developed. The story is filled with many interesting ideas and concepts about crime and why people take up that kind of life. I recommend this book for anyone who loves to learn about crime and the worlds underbelly. In my opinion, this book rates four out of five stars.