Book 12


Book 16

The year 1932. Legend tells of a murderer who sent fear throughout New York
city that rainy summer-Icepick Thompson. While the rumors spread through the
Daily Days, police suspicion turns on Graham Specter and his band of
ne'er-do-wells. Meanwhile, Elmer is quickly swept up in the incident during a
visit to New York, and the Gandors can't avoid involvement after one of their
associates is killed...

Book 20

As the Flying Pussyfoot races toward New York City with a shocking incident
on board,
a brand-new ruckus plays out in the background. In a riverside
forest at the break of
dawn, a variety of individuals with vastly different
agendas lie in wait for the train to
cross a nearby bridge. The Lemures are
on standby for a call from someone inside the
Flying Pussyfoot;
Jacuzzi’s friends try to pick up the cargo; an all-girl gang of
bandits
scheme to rob another train; a boy resolves to run away from home...
At first glance,
these events seem unconnected. However, as though beckoned
by the train and forest,
they will come together in a riot for the
ages.

The casino party has finally started, and the first day has ended peacefully enough. But there are many fates still to be decided: Melvi, the dealer working with the Runoratas and holding Ennis hostage; Firo, leading the Martillo Family at the party and preparing for Melvi’s challenge; the Gandor brothers, who are worried about Firo and watching their own backs; Ladd, working alongside the Gandors; Chane, waiting for the chance to fight Ladd again; Nader, fleeing from Chane. As the storm continues to build, what chaos will erupt next…?