It is the birthplace of Frank Sinatra. Home to the first baseball game, the first technological institute, the first steam-powered ferryboat, and the invention of the zipper.
But the Mile Square City also has a dark past that history books don’t mention and the residents don’t celebrate. A forced gentrification that created a culture of greed and corruption responsible for hundreds of arsons, the deaths of 56 residents—mostly women and young children, and the displacement of thousands.
Follow Frankie Quintana, a 16-year-old victim who barely escapes an arson fire that killed his mother and 20 others; Megan McConnell, a tenacious police detective struggling for respect in an all-male unit; and Vinny Vicente, a capo in the Colombo crime family; as their lives inexplicably come together to unravel the tangled web of political greed, unchecked private development, and murder that was Hoboken, New Jersey from 1978-1982.
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