A violent family living in violent times.
In the 1840s, the Donnelly family immigrates from Ireland to the British
province of Canada. Almost immediately problems develop as the patriarch
of the family is sent to the Kingston Penitentiary for manslaughter,
leaving his wife to raise their eight children on her own.
The children are raised in an incredibly violent community and cultivate
a devoted loyalty to their mother and siblings, which often leads to
problems with the law and those outside of the family.
The tensions between the family and their community escalate as the
family's enemies begin to multiply. The brothers go into business
running a stagecoach line and repay all acts of violence perpetrated
against them, which only worsens the situation.
Refusing to take a backwards step, the Donnellys stand alone against a
growing power base that includes wealthy business interests in the town
of Lucan, the local diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, law
authorities and a number of their neighbours.