Paid Muscle
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- $95.00
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- $95.00
Descripción editorial
Jack Mercer is a professional enforcer—paid muscle—hired to protect wealthy clients when the law is too slow, too visible, or too weak. He doesn't wear a badge, doesn't ask permission, and doesn't apologize. His job is simple: when danger comes, someone else absorbs the damage.
When Jack is hired to protect hedge-fund titan Elliot Graves, the threats initially look familiar—surveillance, intimidation, hired men probing for weaknesses. Jack responds the only way he knows how: preemptively, violently, and outside the law. But as the pressure escalates, it becomes clear that Graves isn't just a victim—he's a man running from consequences tied to a dark financial empire he helped build and then abandoned.
The true threat emerges in the form of Frank Darrow, Graves's former partner, a quiet architect of institutional violence who understands power not as brute force, but as leverage. Darrow doesn't rush to kill. Instead, he dismantles lives methodically—through public exposure, legal annihilation, and finally, the unthinkable: the kidnapping of Graves's innocent nephew.
That single act shatters the contract.
Jack walks away from his client and goes rogue, abandoning the rules that once defined his work. What follows is no longer protection—it's a war against a system designed to survive men like him. As Jack dismantles Darrow's network piece by piece, he discovers that some enemies cannot be negotiated with, only ended.
The confrontation is inevitable and brutal, forcing Jack to choose between strategic compromise and moral finality. When Darrow falls, there is no victory—only fallout. Law enforcement closes in, the powerful reshuffle, and Jack disappears into the margins of society.
In the aftermath, Jack becomes something else entirely: no longer hired, no longer owned, answering to no contract but his own. Paid Muscle is a dark, uncompromising thriller about violence as a commodity, the cost of protection, and what happens when a man decides that some lines—once crossed—can never be uncrossed.