
TOXO II
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Narrated by:
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Kenneth Ellison
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By:
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Jerry Cooper
About this listen
Jimmy and Emma were handicapped psychologically with anxiety, but they fell in love and got married. They were even anxious to leave home to go to the grocery store, that's the state they were in, but they were in love and had each other. Unfortunately, Jimmy contracted Toxoplasmosis, a parasite that goes for the brain.
In short order, he went from meek and timid to bold and ruthless, but never toward Emma. He sought out bad people in the night and gave them righteous revenge. But this had to stop somehow. Emma was a biologist and Jimmy a chemist. She formulated a cure for him. But curiosity about Toxo drove them to jump into the biochemistry of the beast.
They found what they were looking for!
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