I very much enjoy the fine nuanced work of novelist Donal Ryan, but occasionally he does look like he's contemplating the best way to deal with one of his men who has betrayed him.
And here is Kevin Barry, looking as if he betrayed Donal Ryan while thinking that he's gotten away with it.
Here is a picture of Julian Gough being told by Donal Ryan that Kevin Barry has betrayed him, and asking Mr Gough to "deal with the problem."
And here's Martin McDonagh, the brash ambitious young loudmouth of the gang who nobody likes because he's a brash ambitious young loudmouth.
Basically Martin McDonagh.
Basically Martin McDonagh.
Here is Colm Toibin, the leader of a rival gang, wondering how best he may place himself in order to take advantage of the possible split in Donal Ryan's organisation.
Here is Sebastian Barry, the old beaten down, rumpled, yet still attractive detective who has made it his life's work to take down Donal Ryan's organisation.
Here is Donal Ryan considering getting his hands dirty for the first time in years and doing the job himself because Julian Gough has failed.
Here is Colum McCann, the one member of Donal Ryan's gang who nobody likes because he's a little too cocky, creepy, and is probably a snitch for the cops.
Here is Roddy Doyle, the gang's accountant. He'll eventually do a panicked runner to the airport with a suitcase filled with money and two pairs of jocks.
Here he is in the moment he realises that Donal Ryan has discovered he's been skimming money from him for years.
Here is Joseph O' Connor, he used to work for Donal Ryan but he "got out", except he didn't really. He lives by Lake Garda now. Look at his cold dead eyes. He'll be waiting for Roddy Doyle at Fuimincino.
Roddy will be discovered in a toilet cubicle.
Roddy will be discovered in a toilet cubicle.
Here is Colin Barrett, the young, once idealistic undercover cop who has gotten close to Donal Ryan. He has a wife and a young family waiting at home for him.
Basically he's fucked.
Basically he's fucked.
Here is Kevin Barry, relieved that everyone seems to have forgotten about him after Julian Gough's botched hit, but bemused when he meets Colin Barrett in the same underpass where he comes to to think about his own treachery on a weekly basis.
Here is Eimear McBride. She's Donal Ryan's gangster wife. Ambitious, greedy, fiercely loyal. She'll quietly close the door when Donal confronts Colin Barrett in the snooker club he owns. Late she'll see Colin's grieving wife.
She will feel nothing.
She will feel nothing.