In the second instalment of Lionheart, we see our anti-hero, Richard Warrington, coping with the death of his loved ones, whilst still trying to keep a normal life for his son. This is easier said than done, when he keeps getting dragged into petty fights at work, vigilantism on the outside, and being attracted to work being offered by the town’s gangsters.
With the Glazers gone, the Tranters arrived and have filled the void in the town. With some of their ideas and having a vested interest on removing the Travis gang, Richard does the unthinkable and accepts a difficult job in removing the leaders that were responsible for desecrating his loved one’s graves.
With doing jobs for the Tranters, alongside working with his nemesis, Austin Drake, and the arrival of his unpredictable stepbrother, Richard Warrington is in danger of going down a road he can’t escape.
Not for persons under the age of 18.
Genre: Mystery
With the Glazers gone, the Tranters arrived and have filled the void in the town. With some of their ideas and having a vested interest on removing the Travis gang, Richard does the unthinkable and accepts a difficult job in removing the leaders that were responsible for desecrating his loved one’s graves.
With doing jobs for the Tranters, alongside working with his nemesis, Austin Drake, and the arrival of his unpredictable stepbrother, Richard Warrington is in danger of going down a road he can’t escape.
Not for persons under the age of 18.
Genre: Mystery
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