On the streets of the tough Dublin inner-city neighbourhood where he
grew up, Gerry Hutch was perceived as an ordinary decent criminal, a
quintessential Robin Hood figure who fought the law - and won. To the
rest of the world he was an elusive criminal godfather called the Monk:
an enigmatic criminal mastermind and the hunted leader of one side in
the deadliest gangland feud in Irish criminal history. The latest book
from Ireland's leading crime writer Paul Williams reveals the inside
story of Hutch's war with former allies the Kinahan cartel, and how the
once untouchable crime boss became a fugitive on the run from the law
and the mob - with a 1 million bounty on his head. The Monk is an
enthralling account of the rise and fall of a modern-day gangster,
charting the violent journey of an impoverished kid from the ghetto to
the top tier of gangland - until it all went wrong.