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“Evil Never Felt So Good”
Testing the boundaries of political incorrectness, these characters have never attained anything through honorable means. They prefer to use lying, cheating, stealing, or brute force. Take, for instance, the pharmaceutical student who utilizes his skills to produce date-rape drugs, and he sells these concoctions in order to pay tuition. While each 'dirtbag' has his own story, all become obstacles to the protagonist – a dirtbag who's at the crossroads of change. Will he find redemption or destruction?
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EN

Federal agent Alexandra Barnes believes that Catherine Petersen is a serial killer who marries rich men and then murders them for their money. But since Catherine is seemingly a master of disguise and has multiple identities, Alexandra can't prove anything with conventional detective work. With no other option, she goes undercover, pursuing the same man as Catherine, and hoping that Catherine will slip up and reveal her true identity.

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Milton, a college dropout, was only supposed to cook meth for one day. Broken out of rehab by a brash young woman and her trigger-happy ("ex") boyfriend and driven to a remote cabin the woods, Milton finds himself drawn into a dangerous love triangle gone haywire. The couple's deadpan half-truths spin around Milton like a song on repeat. They seem to read him like an open book, until a mysterious message opens his eyes to his cursed existence. With unlimited ammunition, any hunting tool they could desire, and an ever-growing body count, for what did Milton really sign up?