
Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Thirteen
The Hatter's Game, Part II (Criminal Intentions Series, Book 13)
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Narrated by:
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Curt Bonnem
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By:
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Cole McCade
About this listen
ABOUT THIS EPISODE
Malcolm Khalaji is missing. And Seong-Jae Yoon is the only one who can find him.
But to do so means walking paths he swore he would never tread again. Descending into the blackest hallways of a twisted and sadistic mind. Breaking down every wall he's ever built around himself, to try to predict what Sila will do next.
Yet not even Seong-Jae can anticipate the outcome of this deadly game.
One chance. One choice.
Will Seong-Jae sacrifice himself to save Malcolm . . . or become the monster that Sila knows him to be?
Contains mature themes.
©2021 Cole McCade (P)2023 Tantor
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