
Collateral Damage
Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Eight
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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
Tragedy strikes on the homefront when a husband and father snaps . . . but if Detectives Malcolm Khalaji and Seong-Jae Yoon can't track down a killer on the run, this crime of passion may take one more victim. Moral boundaries blur, lines cross, and even as a secretive puppetmaster watches from the shadows, both Malcolm and Seong-Jae must make a choice. One path leads to salvation.
While the other may leave an innocent dead.
And not even the feelings growing between them will stop Malcolm and Seong-Jae from shattering for good.
Contains mature themes.
©2019 Cole McCade (P)2023 Tantor
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