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White Rabbit, Part II

Criminal Intentions Season Two, Episode Thirteen

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White Rabbit, Part II

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

The white rabbit crashes storytime with Sila, Malcolm, and Seong-Jae—a little too literally, leaving our intrepid detectives battered but not broken. Yet what they find with the white rabbit's arrival could destroy even the strongest man: a diabolical game with over two dozen lives at stake, turning their final showdown into a macabre stage play with the white rabbit as its star.

Injured, limping, Malcolm and Seong-Jae must not only survive, but protect others until help can arrive; until they can corner their targets, and finally end the horror of the white rabbit's reign. The odds are evened—but the white rabbit has a more sinister plan in mind.

One must die so the other can live.

And carry on to tell the tale of his legacy, as he brings his performance to a shattering end.

Contains mature themes.

©2022 Cole McCade (P)2022 Tantor Media

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