Murdered by you

Murdered by you

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Vincent Harolds a 26 year old artist who owns the biggest museums around the world had faced many hardships in his life, after killing his abusive father and getting away with it, it opened a new side of him, a psychotic side, will he continue his murdering wlays or will he be influenced by a certain someone
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To understand a killer, you must walk the edge of your own mind. But how far is too far? Dr. Ava Sinclair, a brilliant but emotionally scarred psychiatrist, is tasked with evaluating Marcus Ravel, a notorious Trinidadian serial killer and the ruthless right-hand man of the infamous drug lord, Cyrus "The Ghost" Sadee. Marcus awaits execution, but his final wish is to speak with someone who can "understand" him. Ava is reluctant-her traumatic past in dealing with violent criminals resurfaces-but she accepts the challenge, drawn by a need to uncover the enigma behind his crimes. As Ava dives into Marcus's psyche, he begins to recount his crimes, painting each murder not as acts of brutality, but as pieces of a chilling "masterpiece"-each victim chosen and killed with unnerving precision for reasons only he fully understands. He speaks of patterns in human nature, a "design" he believes exists in chaos, and how he sees himself as the ultimate harbinger of justice for those who "disrupt the balance." Through their sessions, Ava finds herself entangled in Marcus's labyrinthine mind games. He reveals intimate knowledge of her past, suggesting he might have orchestrated events in her own life. She starts to question whether her role in this process is as objective as it seems or if Marcus has been manipulating her from the start. As Marcus recounts each crime, Ava begins to notice eerie similarities between his victims and people she knows. Is it coincidence, or is there a deeper connection between her and Marcus's gruesome "masterpiece"?

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