Tony Russo is a former enforcer, a reformed killer trying to live a quiet life mopping floors in a Catholic high school. Haunted by the violence he's done-and the family he lost-Tony writes raw, private letters to God in a worn notebook, hoping confession might count for something.
When one of those letters finds its way into the hands of his estranged son Vincent-now a cop-the fragile balance Tony built begins to crack. Vincent wants answers. Closure. Maybe blood. And when Joey Costa, Tony's manipulative former partner, crawls out of the past with threats, surveillance, and unfinished business, restraint stops being a virtue-it becomes a fight for survival.
Alongside Maria, a nurse with ghosts of her own and no tolerance for weakness, Tony must face the worst version of himself without letting it take him over again.
Dear God is a story about legacy, forgiveness, and the cost of choosing mercy when violence is easy. It's about what happens when you stare down the monster in the mirror-and decide to live anyway.