Criminal Intentions Series [Books 4-12] – Cole McCade Free Audiobook
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Changing Faces, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Four
Length: 5 hrs and 27 mins
With Malcolm on forced bed rest and off duty, Detective Seong-Jae Yoon faces his first solo case since joining the BPD—and it’s one that will challenge his morals, his sense of duty, and his insistence on adhering to the letter of the law, especially when his actions in the Bishop case leave him questioning his own integrity. When the supposedly accidental death of a husband and father points to foul play in the victim’s family, how close will Seong-Jae look to determine if the ends justify the means . . . and will he be able to live with the choices he makes?
Especially when his mind is as far from the case as possible, and lingering on Malcolm Khalaji, Malcolm’s ex-wife, and Seong-Jae’s own conflicted feelings?
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It’s Witchcraft, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Five
Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
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?
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Where There’s Smoke, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Six
Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
They say where there’s smoke, there’s fire—but Malcolm and Seong-Jae have a lot of blood and no body in a case where the only witness to a murder may be the killer himself. Yet as they chase down a victim who may or may not exist in a crime that may or may not have happened, it’s the sparks flying between them that threaten to ignite into dangerous flame . . . and by the time this case is over, their relationship may never be the same. One kiss, one case, one night may change everything . . .
. . . and when Malcolm and Seong-Jae come together, someone’s going to get burned.
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Cult of Personality, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Seven
Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
“He pushed me.”
Three words turn a suspected suicide into an unsettling murder, pointing to a killer whose methods and motives threaten to expose buried memories of Seong-Jae’s past. Yet neither Malcolm nor Seong-Jae are ready for the shadowed secrets that could shatter their tenuous new relationship, when a haunting presence seems to stalk them around every corner, watching their smallest move, baiting them and flirting just out of reach. Is it the killer, always staying one step ahead?
Or a green-eyed ghost, luring both Malcolm and Seong-Jae toward the point of no return?
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Collateral Damage, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Eight
Length: 4 hrs and 36 mins
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.
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A Single Bright Candle’s Flame, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Nine
Length: 3 hrs and 27 mins
Detective Malcolm Khalaji is at a loss.
For the second time in his life, he wasn’t there when his lover needed him. And with Seong-Jae Yoon on leave pending an internal investigation, Malcolm doesn’t know what to do with a shattered partner and boyfriend who’s retreated from him into a dark and broken place. This time he’s determined to be there no matter what Seong-Jae needs, even if it means taking time off from the pressures of their job to hold Seong-Jae through every moment of trauma, of guilt, of self-recrimination.
Until a frantic phone call from Seong-Jae’s parents destroys any hope of peace. Because Seong-Jae’s younger sister is missing—and there’s only one place she would go.
Yet even if the desperate search breaks Seong-Jae’s numbness, it’s the warmth of family that brings him back from a black and dangerous edge—and shows Malcolm a side to Seong-Jae he never could have imagined. If each player in this game is a chess piece, then none other than Edmund Bishop is a pawn, sacrificed to save his queen. Yet is Lillienne Wellington really the one pulling the strings?
Or is someone else trying to eliminate Bishop for their own dire ends?
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Backdraft, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Ten
Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
When a 911 call goes wrong and a young man goes missing, it falls to Malcolm and Seong-Jae to investigate the responding officers when Internal Affairs’ internal politics leave the case compromised and the officers aren’t willing to talk. But with Seong-Jae on the wrong side of the thin blue line, tensions just may turn violent before the detectives find their answers—and only their trust in each other will keep this investigation from hitting a dead end. Will Malcolm and Seong-Jae’s savage love survive the test, or will this case end in self-destruction?
With Sade mysteriously vanished once more, taking one of their major assets out of commission, it’s anyone’s game. Especially when their missing young man becomes a dead young man . . . and no one will admit who’s truly responsible for his violent demise.
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Crescendo, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Eleven
Length: 6 hrs and 4 mins
“I’m sorry.”
A stage play turns into high drama when the leading man’s mutilated body takes center stage—and the remorseful note pinned to his chest is Malcolm and Seong-Jae’s only clue to finding the killer. What should be a simple case is complicated by secrets and lies; as more and more of Seong-Jae’s past surfaces, every deflection and careful half-truth builds the walls between partners-turned-lovers higher still.
When Malcolm and Seong-Jae can no longer see eye to eye . . . will the closing act of their story turn into a tragedy?
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The Hatter’s Game, Part I, Criminal Intentions: Season One, Episode Twelve
Length: 4 hrs and 1 min
Broken trust. Shattered hearts. Secrets exposed—and yet still no closer to the truth. When Malcolm and Seong-Jae’s relationship hits a wall, their partnership fragments as well . . . and they may not be able to withstand the crushing tide when protests over Tomasz Kowalczyk’s death turn into deadly riots. Too many familiar faces return, and one will be leaving in a body bag.
But for the puppet master guiding their every move, the chaos that descends on Baltimore is the perfect opportunity to capture his mark.
And when Sila sets his eyes on Malcolm . . . Malcolm will discover that nowhere is safe. There’s no one he can trust.
And no one to save him from the man who taught Seong-Jae to love through pain. Through suffering. Through hatred. Through lies.
Through betrayal, when nothing and no one are what they seem.