
The Nathan Cross Series, Episode 1: Delusional Disorder
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Narrated by:
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Michael J Prascak
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By:
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J Wolf
About this listen
The Nathan Cross Series: Episode 1, Delusional Disorder
Nathan Cross is a psychologist with a dark side. Beneath his professional façade lies a manipulative sociopath, driven by a need to control and inflict pain on others. In this first episode, Nathan's world begins to unravel as he discovers a new, thrilling pleasure in physical violence, setting him on a dangerous path. As he manipulates his patients into committing heinous acts, Nathan's own desires grow darker, leading to an unexpected, deadly confrontation.
Stay tuned for Episode 2 coming soon.
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