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Changing Faces

Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Four

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Changing Faces

By: Cole McCade
Narrated by: Curt Bonnem
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE

With Malcolm on forced bed rest and off duty, Detective Seong-Jae Yoon faces his first solo case since joining the BPD—and it's one that will challenge his morals, his sense of duty, and his insistence on adhering to the letter of the law, especially when his actions in the Bishop case leave him questioning his own integrity. When the supposedly accidental death of a husband and father points to foul play in the victim's family, how close will Seong-Jae look to determine if the ends justify the means . . . and will he be able to live with the choices he makes?

Especially when his mind is as far from the case as possible, and lingering on Malcolm Khalaji, Malcolm's ex-wife, and Seong-Jae's own conflicted feelings?

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Cole McCade (P)2023 Tantor
Crime Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedural Fiction Crime Marriage
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Each "episode" book, opens the door to more questions and let's the reader/listener see a little more of the main characters past. Secrets and mysterious clues and characters make each episode more intriguing and addictive. Cannot fault the narrator, well done. On to the next "episode" - sleep will have to wait.

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