Peanut ain’t exactly a big guy, or even good guy, but that depends on which side of the fence you’re looking from. He’s no muscle-bound hero, but he has skills, deadly skills and he’ll use them to take a life without a second thought. As he says, he would rather be who he is than a six-foot-eight jock with ten girlfriends and poodle shit for brains! Peanut does not have poodle shit brains. His small stature means he gets disregarded, ignored, until it’s too late. Then he extracts brutal revenge.
He prefers to sort out issues on his own, working as a lone operative, and he’s always dealing with the seedy side of life. If you aren’t prepared to fight fire with fire, you’re dead. He has no intention of being dead. He’s trying to find his little sister, Janice Rose, and is dealing with a local thug named Chuckie, a drug dealer and worse, when he’s rudely interrupted by some Feds, but what Feds? They didn’t exactly introduce themselves when they burst in. They put a gun to Chuckie’s head and blow his brains out, then place the gun in Peanuts’ hand, fire it again, then arrest him for the murder.
The one arresting officer, Amanda Hiller, Hills, makes no secret that she despises criminal scum like Peanut and she brutally assaults him on their trip back to headquarters. But as the days go by, Peanut learns who they are, just as they begin to realize that in Peanut, they have a lethal weapon, and if the need arises, a merciless killer. Hills slowly, reluctantly, revises her opinion of Peanut. But it’s too late. Peanut disappears after doing the job they abducted him to do, and soon, the bodies of Russian criminal’s start turning up on both sides of the country? Is it Peanut? They think so and they want him back, especially Hills. But Peanut is gone; or has he?
Hills thinks she knows how to find him. She knows where he will look for his sister, Janice Rose, and the hunt begins. The leader of the team of Feds desperately wants Peanut back, just for his lethal skills as a brilliant lone operative, a lone ruthless killer. The bad guys just want Peanut dead, but Hills wants him back for another completely different reason. . .
But Peanut just wants to do his thing as a Lone Operative. . .
The lesson begins….