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Daniel Mercer - The Perfect Weapon

Daniel Mercer - The Perfect Weapon
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236 pages

Daniel Mercer was six years old when he disappeared. For ten years, he lived inside an organization that took children and turned them into assets. They were not trained to be soldiers or recruits; they were trained to become weapons.

Everything in his life was controlled, including his education, discipline, loyalty, emotions, and even his failures.

By the age of sixteen, Daniel had spent most of his life being shaped into something precise, efficient, and dangerous. He became a teenager capable of reading a room in seconds, identifying threats instinctively, and doing things that no child should ever have to learn.

Then he was recovered.
The government brought him home.
His parents finally got their son back.

The world expected Daniel Mercer to become a normal teenager again. He was expected to return to school, make friends, enjoy family dinners, complete homework, spend time on weekends, and build a future.

For the first time in a decade, Daniel was surrounded by people who cared about him for reasons that had nothing to do with what he could do.
Aaron and Maya became his friends.
His parents tried to rebuild a relationship that had been stolen from all of them.
His teachers saw a quiet and intelligent student.
Most people saw a teenager trying to recover from an unimaginable past.
What they did not see was the person who still existed beneath the surface.

They did not see the weapon.
Recovery was not as simple as walking away from his past.
The skills remained.
The instincts remained.
The conditioning remained.

While Daniel struggled to build a life worth keeping, powerful people began to realize exactly who—and what—had been returned to the world.

Government agencies wanted answers.
Military officials wanted evaluations.
Investigators wanted help solving problems that nobody else could solve.
Meanwhile, hidden in the shadows, the organization that created him might not be as dead as everyone believed.

Soon, Daniel found himself pulled back into the same world he thought he had escaped.
He became involved in covert operations, investigations, violence, people who needed saving, and enemies who remembered exactly what he had been trained to become.

Now Daniel must walk two paths at once.

One path is the life his parents fought for ten years to get back. It is the life of a son, a student, and a friend.

The other path is the life he was built for. It is the life of a perfect weapon.

The most dangerous part is not that Daniel can survive in both worlds.
The most dangerous part is that sometimes he is not sure which one is the real him.

What You'll Get

• A highly trained teenage protagonist who is genuinely dangerous
• Realistic combat, tactics, surveillance, and weapon handling
• Psychological trauma and recovery handled seriously
• Military evaluations and government oversight
• Covert operations and high-risk missions
• High school life, friendships, and family reintegration
• Hidden organizations, investigations, and conspiracies
• A protagonist balancing two completely different identities
• Long immersive chapters with strong atmosphere and character focus
• Tactical realism over flashy action
• Emotional conflict between who Daniel is and who he was created to be
• A slow-burn story where relationships matter as much as action

What You Won't Get

• Harem
• Heavy romance focus
• Magic systems or supernatural powers
• Overpowered wish-fulfillment without consequences
• Cartoonishly evil villains
• Endless action with no character development
• Shock-value violence for its own sake
• A protagonist who wins because the plot says he should

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