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Soldiers

The Sons of War • Book 4

by Nicholas Sansbury Smith, Tom Abrahams

4.51 Goodreads
(191 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

When a mob war and a last-stand military op collide in a lawless Los Angeles, only one side walks away — and you won't see the ending coming.

  • Great if you want: postapocalyptic fiction with crime saga depth and moral weight
  • The experience: relentless and escalating — each chapter tightens the grip
  • The writing: Smith and Abrahams balance multiple POVs without losing momentum or clarity
  • Skip if: you haven't read the earlier books — this demands that context

About This Book

In a broken Los Angeles where family loyalty and moral compromise walk the same razor's edge, Soldiers brings the Sons of War saga to its thunderous conclusion. Dominic Salvatore leads his Saints in a final, desperate push to cleanse the city, while Don Antonio Moretti—shattered by grief and consumed by vengeance—pursues a crown that may cost him everything worth protecting. The tension here isn't just about who survives; it's about what kind of person you become when survival demands everything of you.

Nicholas Sansbury Smith and Tom Abrahams have built this series on a particular strength: the ability to make hardened, violent men feel genuinely human without softening the brutal world around them. Soldiers delivers the same propulsive pacing that defines the series while pushing its characters into corners where every choice carries real weight. The dual perspectives—law and crime, order and chaos—create a structure that keeps the pages turning with purpose rather than noise. For readers who've invested in this world, this final chapter doesn't just close the story; it earns it.

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