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Children Of The Frontline

Davis Shyaka Musirikare

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English
Davis Shyaka Musirikare
31 January 2026
In the sterile, high-tech sanctuary of the Swiss Alps, fourteen-year-old Leo is a legend. Known as the ""Ghost of the Stratosphere,"" he holds the highest scores in Sky-Strike, the world's most advanced tactical simulator. For Leo and the other children of the Cradle, war is a sequence of pixels, red squares, and rhythmic level-ups. They are told they are the guardians of peace, training for a future where human error is eliminated by technology.

But during a record-breaking mission, the screen flickers.

Between the high-definition frames of the game, Leo glimpses a reality the Academy tried to hide: the ""Opponents"" aren't digital bots, and the ""Maps"" aren't procedural code. Every high score is a real-world casualty. Every mission is a corporate-ordered execution. The children aren't students-they are remote-controlled assassins whose innocence has been weaponized by Aegis-Global, a conglomerate that sells ""surgical strikes"" to the highest bidder.

Haunted by the ""Echoes"" of the people he has unintentionally killed, Leo realizes the devastating truth: he isn't a hero. He is a monster in a jumpsuit.

Driven by a desperate need for atonement, Leo teams up with Sana, a genius coder who can see through the Hive's firewalls, and Mikhail, a young soldier who must face the blood on his own controllers. Together, they launch a mutiny from within the simulation, embarking on a high-stakes journey from the luxury of Geneva to a frozen digital fortress in the Arctic permafrost.

Children of the Frontline is a cinematic, emotionally charged techno-thriller that explores the terrifying intersection of childhood and modern warfare. It is a story of betrayal, the weight of truth, and the resilience of the human spirit.

The game was fake. The bodies were real. Now, the children are coming for the people who handed them the controllers.
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Imprint:   Davis Shyaka Musirikare
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 9mm
Weight:   186g
ISBN:   9798233040597
Pages:   156
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Davis Shyaka Musirikare is an unbounded storyteller - a voice that moves freely across genres, ideas, and emotions. His writing defies limitation, blending philosophy, imagination, and realism into experiences that challenge how we see the world and ourselves. Whether exploring the depths of human thought, the beauty of fiction, the strategy of power, or the science of existence, Davis writes with one purpose - to awaken the reader's mind and spirit. His stories are not confined by style or subject; they are driven by curiosity, truth, and the endless search for meaning. Known for his cinematic tone and reflective intensity, he transforms everyday questions into timeless explorations of life. Every book he writes invites readers to think, feel, and rediscover what it means to be alive. His words live beyond category - where wisdom meets wonder, and where storytelling becomes philosophy.

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