Mickey and Danny complete the "sale" of one of London's top tourist attractions to arrogant, fairground owner Arthur Bond (Philip Jackson), who couldn't be happier with his new star attraction. As cons go, this seemed to be one of their easiest scams yet.
Albert has already lined up the gang's next mark -- Anthony Reeves (David Haig) -- a greedy, secret gambler with a weakness for prostitutes and a recent recipient of a £500,00 golden handshake. Albert has befriended Reeves through his gentleman's club and introduces Danny as a nephew with contacts in the racing field. Reeves is roped into what could be a lucrative betting scam once he meets Stacie, who poses as a high-class escort and a friend of Danny's. Once Ash has set up his temporary elite betting club, the gang is intent on luring Reeves into gambling his golden handshake on a horse they know will lose at their phoney bookies, netting them Reeves' entire windfall.
But just as they have got rid of Reeves and area about to check out their haul, they receive a surprise visit from a gun-wielding, vengeful Arthur Bond. He wants his money back and he wants blood -- and Arthur Bond always gets what he wants.