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It’s Witchcraft

Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Five

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It’s Witchcraft

By: Cole McCade
Narrated by: Curt Bonnem
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An eerie ritualistic murder sends Malcolm and Seong-Jae down a bizarre path of the occult to find a killer—but when it comes to witchcraft, the suspect's not the only one casting a spell. With Seong-Jae haunting his dreams, Malcolm is practically bewitched, his trust in Seong-Jae growing deeper and deeper as both men learn to rely on each other.

But when the murder triggers memories from both Seong-Jae's and Malcolm's shadowed pasts, will the secrets they share bring them closer . . . or drive them further apart?

Contains mature themes.

©2018 Cole McCade (P)2023 Tantor
Romance Romantic Suspense Suspense Crime Witchcraft Murder
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After many sleepless nights, I've reached the end of the available audible books in this series and must now wait for the next one to be recorded. This "episode" revealed more back stories and added new character storylines. The main characters are finally opening up to each other, which is a relief, I don't think I could have gone on with more tension and miscommunication. The plot continues to intrigue, helped by the beautiful writing style of Cole McCade. Hats off to Curt Bonnem, who brings it all to life. I'm looking forward to the next episode but, for now I'm gonna catch up on some sleep.

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