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Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven: Cult of Personality
Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven: Cult of Personality
Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven: Cult of Personality
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Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven: Cult of Personality

Written by Cole McCade

Narrated by Curt Bonnem

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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

"He pushed me."

Three words turn a suspected suicide into an unsettling murder, pointing to a killer whose methods and motives threaten to expose buried memories of Seong-Jae's past. Yet neither Malcolm nor Seong-Jae are ready for the shadowed secrets that could shatter their tenuous new relationship, when a haunting presence seems to stalk them around every corner, watching their smallest move, baiting them and flirting just out of reach. Is it the killer, always staying one step ahead?

Or a green-eyed ghost, luring both Malcolm and Seong-Jae toward the point of no return?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 11, 2023
ISBN9798765070185
Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven: Cult of Personality
Author

Cole McCade

Cole McCade is a New Orleans-born Southern boy without the Southern accent, currently residing somewhere in Seattle. He spends his days as a suit-and-tie corporate consultant and business writer, and his nights writing contemporary romance and erotica that flirt with the edge of taboo--when he's not being tackled by two hyperactive cats.

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    These books are brilliant. I'm so happy that Malcolm and Seong-jae are finally making a go of their relationship as a side story. What I like most is the main crime story, you get point of view of the victims, criminals and side characters. It's just like watching a great police series on TV