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Truly Twisted Crimes

A 3 Book Collection

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Truly Twisted Crimes: A 3-Book Collection
🔍 Bizarre, Unbelievable, and Twisted True Crime Stories That Will Shock You.

Step into the darkest corners of human nature with this gripping 3-book collection from Logan Carter, exploring some of the most bizarre, twisted, and mind-bending true crime cases ever recorded. From cases that defy logic to shocking wrongful convictions, this box set is a must-read for true crime addicts, mystery lovers, and investigative minds.

Inside this 550+ page collection, you'll find:

📖 Twisted CrimesThe most unsettling and unbelievable true crime stories you’ve never heard! From killers who nearly got away to crimes so strange they sound like fiction, these cases will leave you stunned.

📖 Bizarre True CrimesCriminal cases that defy explanation. Heists without a trace, strange disappearances, and cases that make you question reality itself.

📖 Falsely AccusedWhen justice fails. The shocking true stories of people who were wrongly accused, convicted, and imprisoned for crimes they didn’t commit.

Unsolved cases & shocking confessions
Murder, mystery, and deception that seem stranger than fiction
Real-life courtroom drama & forensic breakthroughs
Jaw-dropping cases that make you question truth and justice

If you love Dateline, Unsolved Mysteries, or true crime documentaries, you won’t be able to put this down.

Are you ready to uncover the most twisted true crime cases ever?

📖 Grab your copy of this 3-book collection today!

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Compelling, well written stories once again decimated by the abortion that is virtual narration. This is a particularly painful example.

Compelling stories, well written…

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I seriously dislike virtual voice. odd pauses, mispronounced words. it's very irritating to listen to.

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The Narrator AI voice was annoying to listen to and monotonous in tone using the same words over and over again.

Repeating of the word macabre too often within one story.

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This title is the thumbnail version of multiple true crime cases, with a dusting of factual elements and a significant helping of Logan’s political and social biases. This is not a factual non fiction reporting of these cases. Instead it contains significant helpings of Logan’s opinions, not supported by factual evidence. It’s as if this work is based solely what he was able to glean from a visit to Wikipedia. This becomes abundantly clear if you’ve read any works covering the cases cited by Logan. This is where his work really tanks. Either by ignorance or deliberate intent he fails to cite significant case facts to skew the narrative toward his particular diatribe or social commentary.
Overall the collection leaves a lot to be desired.

Typical Logan Carter.

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While there were indeed several “truly twisted crimes” in the mix, a great number of these cases were not crimes at all but rather just mysteries. “Macabre Tales” might have been a more apt title, especially since the author is very enamored of the word “macabre”, as another reviewer noted.

He is also very enamored of his own vocabulary and the overblown prose was extremely tedious at times. There is a great deal of extraneous “blah blah blah” serving as filler. A more succinct journalistic style would have been preferable.

That being said, many of the cases were interesting, even if I had already read about some of them. The Virtual Voice robot narrator was acceptable- not the worst I’ve heard, though it had the usual flat inflections and the strange tendency to drop the “s” every time the word “leads” was used.

Summary- OK overall. Not great, but interesting enough to finish. I’m glad it was a freebie.

The title is a misnomer

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