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The Malevolent Twin
- Narrated by: Angel Clark
- Length: 3 hrs and 54 mins
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Summary
A murderous wicked twin.
An innocent, law-abiding, and oblivious girl.
The ultimate brawl between contrasting sisters!
Murder, mystery, suspense, and more
The Malevolent Twin is the story of a wayward wicked twin with destructive intentions. Avery Tran was ordinary in every way except one: her friend, Venice. Since she was a young girl, Avery was the only one who could see Venice. Avery would describe her as her own alter ego.
As Avery got older, Venice began to appear in front of Avery wearing obscene clothing, mocking and harassing her for her frumpy style and average looks Eventually Avery started to wonder what Venice truly was. Usually imaginary friends leave after childhood is over. Her curiosity led her to an abandoned ancient mobile home, where her parents had buried a stillborn, then to a wise, old exorcist who failed to successfully exorcise Venice, then finally to a quirky middle-aged psychic.
All the trouble starts when Avery wakes up in a swinger's club. Having no recollection of how she ended up there, Avery starts to think it is Venice's doing, after discovering herself dressed and made up to look like Venice. Soon after, a neighbor's dog goes missing, and a murder scene appears at her workplace. Avery confronts Venice about these heinous acts and learns what she already suspected: It was Venice, controlling her body, who had committed the crimes. Frantic to stop Venice, Avery starts to handcuff herself to the bed and searches for a way to rid herself of Venice entirely. The quirky psychic, Pennie Apples, helps her figure out what is really going on, but it comes too late. Venice murders someone very close to Avery, who feels obliged to turn herself in. In the end Avery learns a lesson about what happens when the imaginary abruptly becomes very real.