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In a land shattered by war, where every shadow hides betrayal and every silence carries grief, survival is its own kind of battle.
Sulaiman has lived for years believing his father died a martyr - executed for refusing to bow to the regime. That belief is what gave his own struggle meaning, what allowed him to endure exile, violence, and loss. Alongside Azra, a woman burdened with her own scars, and Kareem, a weary survivor hardened by necessity, Sulaiman journeys through deserts and ruins searching for fragments of freedom and hope.
But Baghdad, when they return, does not yield hope. It yields ghosts.
There, amid shattered streets and crumbling ministries, Sulaiman uncovers a truth more unbearable than death: his father is alive. Not broken in chains, but walking freely inside the halls of power, issuing orders under the banner of the very regime that once tore their family apart.
What begins as a quest for survival becomes a confrontation between blood and belief. Sulaiman must face the man he once revered, only to find him changed - not simply a traitor, not simply a victim, but something far more complex, a man shaped by impossible choices.
As loyalties collapse and love is tested, Sulaiman and Azra must choose what kind of life can be built from ruins: one defined by vengeance, or one haunted by mercy.
Powerful, intimate, and unflinching, Most of Love is Lost is a story of family and war, of love fractured by survival, and of the haunting truth that not all ghosts are dead.