Nolan had finally gotten off the mob's s**t list. He'd pulled off the bank job(Bait Money) and netted three quarters of a million dollars on the deal, though not without a double cross by old enemy Charlie and a couple of bullets in his hide. He'd survived that and exposed Charlie to the mob, which got him what he really wanted. Retirement from the life of pulling these jobs and back to what he really wanted: managing a nightclub for the mob.
He was fifty, getting a bit old for the old life. The mob tested him by giving him a motel/restaurant to run, one not profitable. In a year, he proved out and a deal was set. For a quarter of a million, he'd get twenty percent ownership of a big nightclub and run it for $60,000 a year.
As the money was set to be transferred, someone hit his banker, Planner, who'd been holding the money for him. Shot and killed, the money gone, Nolan knew it could only be one man: Charlie(Blood Money).
Charlie was supposed to be dead. Nolan uncovers a conspiracy that a few of Charlie's friends had helped him put over on the mob. But the money was gone, burned up by Charlie in revenge for his hatred of Nolan.
Now in FLY PAPER, the third Nolan novel, an old comrade stumbles into Planner's shop, shot,expecting help, only to find the old man dead. He'd been double-crossed on another job by an old man and his son.
Nolan perks up when he hears about the $200,000 in the pair's money box. He'd grown bored with his job at the motel and needed something to spark renewed interest. He and his partner Jon, Planner's nephew, set out to find the money and take it.