

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.
