War is home

Leesfragment
€1,99

1964 – Courtroom Confession is a chilling psychological drama wrapped in the form of a soldier's final testimony.

After seven years on the run, Jason Newman—known to the press as The Platoon Killer—is finally caught and brought to trial. But he's not here to plead innocent. He's not even looking for sympathy. In a packed courtroom, under the eyes of the law, Jason tells his truth—raw, unfiltered, and unapologetically brutal.

Through his haunting confession, we follow Jason's history with Matthew Whitmore: a childhood friend turned brother-in-arms, a bond forged in war and fractured by what they both became. What begins as a story of loyalty quickly unravels into something darker—a tale of violence, transformation, and the invisible scars soldiers carry long after the battlefield fades.

Matthew's smile—the first thing Jason remembers—is the last thing he sees before pulling the trigger. But Matthew wasn't the only one. Jason saw the same rot, the same sickness, in the eyes of others. And this time, he didn't run.

Told entirely from the courtroom, this powerful narrative blends war, trauma, morality, and justice into a single, harrowing monologue. It asks: what happens when those sworn to serve and protect become the very monsters they fought to destroy?

Jason isn't sorry.
He's just done pretending.

For readers who enjoy:
? Psychological thrillers
? War-time moral ambiguity
? First-person confessions
? Historical fiction with emotional weight

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