In the shadow of shuttered factories and boarded-up shops, a group of young men bound by boots, braces, and blood forge a family from the wreckage of broken homes and failed promises.
Danny never asked to be a leader, but when you're the one everyone looks to when trouble kicks off, the role finds you. His crew—Mick the hothead, quiet Tommy who speaks with his fists, and young Pete who shouldn't even be running with them—are all he has. They're all each other has.
But loyalty has limits, and when a territorial war with a rival firm threatens to consume everything they've built, Danny must decide how much he's willing to sacrifice to protect his own. As the violence escalates and the body count rises, the bonds that held them together become the chains that might destroy them.
"Skinhead Gang" is a brutal, beautiful novel about chosen family, masculine vulnerability, and the terrible price of belonging. Nick Razer writes about the streets with an authenticity that can only come from understanding—not judgment.