The Psychologist Anthology: Serial Crime
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2020
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She was obsessed with every mystery/thriller series and true crime documentaries ever since she was young. At age of 12, she already know what she wanted to pursue in the future. She likes the thrill, every mysterious and nerve-racking things which led people to call her a "psycho". But what they did not know was...she enjoyed it.


Let us join Dr. Samantha Jung as she go along through her journey as a psychologist. On how she cope with these different people with different personalities and behaviours. And unexpectedly, how she battled her own self as she wander her unravel past.
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