This series chronicles the Duncans, an affluent African American family residing in New York, who own and operate a network of legitimate businesses alongside a covert criminal enterprise. The narrative centers on the complex dynamics within the family, exploring themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the challenges of maintaining a double life. For instance, the family patriarch’s unexpected death forces his children to navigate not only their grief but also the intricate operations of the family’s legitimate and illegitimate dealings.
Carl Weber’s work offers a compelling portrayal of a contemporary African American family grappling with universal themes of power, ambition, and the enduring bonds of kinship, all while navigating the complexities of a hidden world. His storytelling provides readers with engaging drama and a glimpse into the nuances of family relationships under extraordinary pressure. The series has resonated with a broad audience, contributing to contemporary discussions on family dynamics, social mobility, and the representation of African Americans in popular culture.