A young detective is labelled as inadequate. In dangerous situations, will it be courage and action, or shame, regret and death?
A story of crime, punishment, danger, love, retribution, revenge, bravery, corruption, sex, humour, the occasional fast car and a little zen magic.
At the age of 16, Ian Stanton decides he wants to be in the police; the thought simply comes to him as he wakes up one morning and that thought stays. With this target in mind, he starts to prepare for his future career.
During police training, Stanton is given the nickname of "Deadly Dangerous", not because he's thought to be so dangerous, but rather because he gives the initial impression that he would never be dangerous.
Giving the appearance of being weak and inoffensive turns out to be both useful and seriously inaccurate, as anyone on the wrong side of the law is to find out. Facing more than the average number of extreme incidents in his early career, what price does Stanton have to pay for his situation?