
Hezekiah and Alec, two friends from Jamaica, find themselves thrust into the criminal underbelly of Victorian London's East End. Here they meet Mary Carr, Queen of an all-female criminal gang known as the Forty Elephants, and run afoul of Sugar Goodson, criminal kingpin and notorious boxer.
Hezekiah is a shadow of the man he once was, and Sugar Goodson drinks himself to death.
London isn't done with Hezekiah. Mary makes her next move, and a battle looms.
The battle unfolds with devastating consequences, and Mary reveals her newly arrived accomplice.
The fight nights return. Sugar faces a difficult choice, and Sophie realises she needs Mary's help.
Sugar confronts Treacle. Hezekiah's student faces his opponent, as Mary's life hangs in the balance.
As Murtagh's grip tightens, things come to a head for Hezekiah, Sugar, and Mary.
Hezekiah and Alec arrive in London to make their fortunes and meet the alluring criminal, Mary Carr.
Hezekiah and Sugar's rivalry takes root, as Mary steps up her heist plans.
A bombing shakes up Wapping, disturbing Hezekiah and threatening Mary and Sugar's plans.
It's the night of Mary Carr's heist and all the pieces are in place, including Hezekiah and Lao.
As Hezekiah rises in the boxing world, Mary suffers from the fallout of Lao's actions at the heist.
Reeling from shock, Hezekiah prepares for his title fight whilst the noose closes in around Mary.