THE PROSPECT
When nineteen-year-old Evan Cole buries his father, legendary Iron Saints member Mason Cole, he believes he’s leaving that world behind. Instead, the funeral becomes the first step toward it.
Drawn to the Iron Saints Motorcycle Club by grief, curiosity, and the need to understand the man his father really was, Evan begins spending time at the clubhouse. What he finds isn’t the violent criminal organization everyone warned him about. He finds family. Brotherhood. Loyalty. A place where people look out for one another and where everyone seems to belong.
As a hangaround, Evan starts at the bottom—sweeping floors, hauling trash, running errands, and earning trust. Under the guidance of club president Ray Mercer and longtime prospect Tommy Graves, he is slowly introduced to the culture, traditions, and unwritten rules that hold the club together.
But beneath the barbecues, family gatherings, and lifelong friendships lies another reality. The Iron Saints operate in a world built on debt, favors, power, and loyalty. The deeper Evan gets, the harder it becomes to separate the good men he admires from the dangerous choices they make.
Told entirely from the perspective of a young man standing at the edge of adulthood, THE PROSPECT is a grounded crime drama about belonging, identity, family, and the slow seduction of a life that can never truly be left behind.
Blood doesn’t make a man. Choice does.