by Chris Eyles
They keep it small and clean, nothing too big that will draw a lot of attention.
Frank and his group watch crime shows to understand the basics of what to do and what not to do. They are careful and they are happy to split the profits. Frank usually brings in the most ideas and targets. Looking for a way to get out of the house and away from his family that will kill him long before any job-gone-wrong will, Frank likes to go for drives to scout new targets. The group operates well together, knowing that each man has a specific role to play in order for them to pull off each job. But when the pressure builds after their biggest heist yet, allegiances are tested. The friends that could once be trusted might just be the group’s ultimate downfall.