Why did people believe all gangster bosses had to be male?
In 1925, Sydney, Australia was a beautiful, young, thriving city.
By night, the seedy underbelly came to life.
The lady in charge of part of that underbelly, known as the Queen of King's Cross, was Angeline Dumont.
No one threatened the lady and lived.
No one dared to harm those she considered family...Not if they valued their life.
Sam was the King of Woolloomooloo, a position he inherited, and deserved, from his father.
He was a ruthless mafia boss who didn't hesitate to eliminate those who caused harm to his organisation.
Operating in adjoining suburbs, it was inevitable Angeline and Sam would eventually cross paths, and when they do, the situation has the potential to become deadly.
Who is pitting the two bosses against each other to gain revenge?
Will Sam fall for the ruse and believe Angeline is his enemy?
Can the pair see through the deceit, work together, and become lovers?
Inspired by the story of Tilly Devine-The real Queen of Kings Cross.