
Sons of War is a gripping psychological drama about blood ties, buried truths, and the impossible weight of inheritance.
Raised under the iron hand of his father — a revered military officer and a man forged by war — Daniel Mercer has spent his life obeying rules designed to protect but suffocate. Every morning drill, every sharpened command, every unspoken expectation has shaped him into the perfect son. But now, as adulthood sharpens his own edges, Daniel feels the cracks widening between duty and desire, between loyalty and selfhood.
When a long-forgotten covert operation resurfaces, pulling his father back into the shadows of surveillance and blackmail, Daniel is thrust into a dangerous web of secrets and lies that reaches far beyond the home he thought he knew. As old comrades emerge with unfinished business, and classified sins threaten to be exposed, father and son stand on opposite sides of a deepening divide.
Torn between rebellion and forgiveness, Daniel must decide whether to uphold the rigid codes of honor that defined his childhood — or break free to build a life untouched by the generational trauma and moral ambiguity that have shaped his family's past.
In a world where cover-ups blur the line between duty and betrayal, and where the scars of military trauma echo louder than medals on a war memorial, Sons of War asks: How far will a son go to escape the legacy of violence? And can redemption be found before everything crumbles?
This is a story of defiance, sacrifice, and the fragile hope that freedom is possible — even when it means confronting the ghosts that forged you.
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