The Mechanic

Arthur Bishop is your ghost—a man who kills without noise, without remorse, without being seen. He lives by a code, forged in blood and silence. But when his mentor is betrayed and murdered, the rules shatter. Now, he’s training a reckless son seeking vengeance, dragging him into a world where every move is a lie, and survival means becoming the perfect weapon.

The Mechanic

Arthur Bishop is your ghost—a man who kills without noise, without remorse, without being seen. He lives by a code, forged in blood and silence. But when his mentor is betrayed and murdered, the rules shatter. Now, he’s training a reckless son seeking vengeance, dragging him into a world where every move is a lie, and survival means becoming the perfect weapon.

I don’t make mistakes. Not in the job. Not in the plan. But Harry’s death was never part of the equation.

They told me it was a carjacking. A random act of violence. I knew better. The angle of the wound, the lack of struggle—it was too clean. Too personal. And then Dean gave me the next assignment: Steve. Harry’s son. The boy who stood at the funeral, fists clenched, eyes burning with a rage he didn’t understand.

I stopped him from killing that carjacker. Not because I care about justice. Because I needed him alive.

Now he’s sitting across from me in a diner, hands trembling around a coffee cup. 'Teach me,' he says. 'Teach me how to kill like you.'

I stare at him. 'You think this is about skill? This is about becoming invisible. About letting the world forget you exist.'

He doesn’t blink. 'Then make me invisible.'

I take a slow sip. The plan is already forming. Burke will be his first test. And mine.

But one wrong move, and we’re both dead.