Sins of Survivors: A Carter Brothers Novel
By (Author) Blair Underwood
By (author) Joe McClean
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Amistad Press
30th September 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Historical fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
277g
Harlem Shuffle meets The Godfather in this fierce and dazzling crime family saga presented by award-winning actor and producer Blair Underwood and written by filmmaker Joe McClean, set in the Black Bottom neighborhood of Detroit in the dark and dangerous days of the 1930s.
In 1908 Alabama, precocious young Benjamin Carter brings deadly consequences down upon his fathers head when he dares to use a white drinking fountain instead of the "colored" one.
With his fierce and protective older brother Jasper, Ben escapes Alabama, joining the Great Migration to Black Bottom, Detroits flourishing Black neighborhood. There, the brothers rise from the ashes to become kingpins of this new community, owning businesses, playing politics, and diving into Detroit's violent criminal underbelly.\
Through their wit and grit, Ben and Jasper establish the Carter dynasty, securing a prosperous future for their families. But heavy are the heads that wear the crowns. Seeing their children come of age, young men and women fueled by ambitions of their own, the brothers clash over which direction to steer the Carter empire.
With the scent of brotherly discontent, competing Detroit power players will use every advantageand weaknessto bring the family to its knees.
In Sins of Survivors, Hollywood legend Blair Underwood and Joe McClean have created a scorching crime saga featuring a dynamic cast of charactersa thrilling and cinematic story about family and what it means for a Black community to not just survive, but thrive.
Joe McCleans script writing chops are on full display in every scene of this fast-paced saga as the competitive Carter Brothers strive to build a business empire in Detroits Black Bottom. Sibling rivalry, shady deals, family secrets, and political turf wars crescendo into a dramatic finale. A'Lelia Bundles, author of Joy Goddess and On Her Own Ground The Carter dynasty is the throughline in Joe McClean'sSins of Survivors,and he has invested them with nearly every dynamic facet of Detroit's fabled Black Bottom and Paradise Valley. The Carters in McClean's lively narrative style are a composite of the community's aspirations, and if the Corleones come to mind, then sit back and enjoy a semblance of the real and the imagined. Herb Boyd, author of Black Detroit. With characters as rich and compelling as Detroit's history, McClean captures the heart of a community navigating profound change while wrestling with the sacrifices of the past and the dreams of the future. For those who appreciate historical fiction that resonates with contemporary issues,Sins of the Survivorsis an absolute must-read. Its a testament to McCleans craft that he can make history feel alive and urgent while giving readers an intimate view of lives shaped by courage, resilience,love, and Detroit. This is historical fiction at its finesturgent, poignant, and unforgettable. Bailey Sisoy-Moore, Founder and Executive Director of The Detroit History Club and Detroit History Tours Sins of Survivors, gives us a piercing glimpse into a part of Black Bottom & Paradise Valley - the people, the places and the stories - that form the basis for the establishment of Black Detroit." Jamon Jordan, Official Historian, City of Detroit "Weaving, my father, Joe Louis inSins of the Survivorsfurther reinforces the positive impact he had on Detroit...and the world.Its virtually impossible to relive Black Bottom without Joe Louis.The story phonemically documents the great migration and the challenges faced by Blacks as they ventured North to seek a new future.The history is well told with intrigue and a sense of realism." Joe Louis Barrow, Jr. Sins of Survivors tells an untold yet vital story of guilt and redemption, set against the backdrop of Black Bottoma once-vibrant Black Detroit neighborhood erased by urban renewal. It honors the lasting legacy of Black Bottom, a community whose spirit and impact are still felt and celebrated today. Marcia Black, Co-Executive Director of Black Bottom Archives Laced with an undercurrent of the history of Blackbottom, Paradise Valley, and the costs of the Black migration into the city of Detroit, SINS OF SURVIVORSallows the everyday people of this storied past to come alive in dimension, with an urgency that is both page-turning and filled with intrigue. Dominique Morisseau, TONY nominated playwright ofThe Detroit ProjectandAint Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations The author takes us on a cinematic Odyssey chronicling the rise of a badasss gangster family as they forge their way out of no way,during Americas Jim Crow Apartheid. The relevance to surviving in todays often divided America couldnt be more clear. Mario Van Peebles, Filmmaker,actor and activist. Actor Underwood and filmmaker McClean debut with a satisfying and gritty crime saga set in 1930s Detroit[they] seamlessly weave rattling depictions of Northern racism and well-rounded portraits of Black Bottoms citizens into a down and dirty noir story. Publishers Weekly
Blair Underwood is a two-time Golden Globe and Tony nominee and an Emmy, Grammy, and eight-time NAACP Image Award-winning actor, director, and producer. He made his acting debut in the 1985 musical film Krush Groove, and, from 1987 to 1994, starred as attorney Jonathan Rollins in the NBC legal drama series L.A. Law. Underwood has starred in numerous film, television, and stage productions, including Sex in the City, Set It Off, Madea's Family Reunion, and Self Made: Inspired by the Life of Madam C. J. Walker. Underwood received his first Tony Award nomination as Best Lead Actor in a Play after starring in the 2020 Broadway revival of the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama A Soldiers Play. Joe McClean is a screenwriter and director whose 2013 breakout indie feature, Life Tracker, screened at dozens of film festivals and sci-fi conventions before streaming on demand in one hundred million homes through cable providers. His follow-up, the indie darling The Drama Club, premiered at Graumans Chinese Theatre in 2017 before finding a home on Tubi. His most recent endeavor, Viral, which he wrote and produced, was directed by and stars Blair Underwood.