• Twisted

  • Nite Trips Series, Book 1
  • By: James Beltz
  • Narrated by: Shawn Milo
  • Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Twisted

By: James Beltz
Narrated by: Shawn Milo
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Isaiah Black is a newly minted detective for the small college town of Norman, Oklahoma. Seldom is there ever any violent crime. There's only one murder every six years. But something has changed.

How can a first day get any worse?

When a young woman is found brutally murdered in an alley, Isaiah's partner wants to write it off as a random act of violence. Isaiah isn't buying it. But catching the killer will be no small task.

How do you catch a serial killer who leaves no forensic evidence behind?

On his secret quest for justice, he encounters two unlikely allies. One causes him to question everything he believes. The other inspires him to be something more.

This series takes the genre in a different direction.

See why fans are flocking to this new hybrid genre.

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©2022 James Beltz (P)2022 James Beltz

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Why is this book categorized as horror???

This is a mystery/thriller with psychics, maybe bordering slightly into the sci-fi genre. In no way would I consider this book even remotely horror.
If you like The DJ Slaughter series then you should like James Beltz new Isaiah Black series. In comparison I have to say this series is a bit more gritty and just a tad more grisly. Also, Shawn Milo narrates both series. I really like him as a narrator but he doesn’t do much. He does a really great job and I’m glad to see that he was chosen for this series as well.
So this book begins with the brutal multiple stabbing murder of a young woman in an alley. A new investigator along with his superior partner are assigned the case. It is clear that the older is constantly annoying him by repeatedly calling him Rookie. They will come to blows. Anyway, when Isaiah is asked his opinion he gives a textbook profile of who the perpetrator is. He is totally wrong. It doesn’t take long to find this out.
Isaiah is contacted by a psychic who has a vision. Laster that day she’s murdered. Through his investigation he finds some pretty strange things going on. His life is in danger as well as a few others he gotten know. One of those in danger is a character from the Slaughter series.
This book takes a Twilight Zone-ish turn about midway through. Beltz’s story telling is so good it sounds believable. I was hooked right from the beginning.
For anyone who has never read or listened to a book by this author you will find no F-Bombs or any other curse words for that matter. I notice it but the story still works.
This book is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
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