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"Imagine if Koontz or King wrote a detective series...Yeah, it's kind of like that..." There's been a murder. There's a witness. There's a problem. How can a witness make a difference if they cannot tell you anything? Summerfield, Oklahoma is about as quaint and sleepy as they come. The only crime this tiny town sees is the occasional bar fight. When a brutal murder happens, Sheriff Angie Aracoma realizes that not only is something creepy afoot, but she may be out of her depth. What is going on with Charlie, the silent and mysterious witness? After calling for assistance from an out-of-town friend, Angie realizes her problems only become worse. Who are all of these new people around town? Nothing makes sense. Book three of this series is as good as it gets. See why fans are flocking to this new hybrid genre. Get your copy now. "...Pretty much has it all. Suspense, mystery, loads of action, and an antihero you want for a next-door neighbor...""...A fast-paced action-adventure-paranormal-psychological thriller series that only left me wanting more...""...Well, this was different. In a good way...""...I was familiar with James Beltz through his action thrillers. They always left me wanting more. When I found out he was trying something new, I was worried. Especially after he told his fans what they were in for. I didn't think he could pull it off. I was wrong..."
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Interesting Twist On The Series. With the first two books in this series - which is held together primarily by being the adventures of a buddy cop pair - the mysteries were of a more paranormal nature. With this one, Beltz creates an interesting challenge as a storyteller while taking the series in a more science fiction direction. This ultimately still has the same general tone and structure from the first two tales in this series, and thus series fans will most likely still enjoy it. And hey, for those that like tales with interesting characters, this is absolutely one of those as well. Keeping this review completely spoiler-free is challenging even on this end... because of the challenge Beltz gave himself as an author. So it will be interesting to read future reviews of this tale as they come out to see how they handle that. :) Overall this was a solid yet also very different book in its series, and the series feels like Beltz could take it almost as long as he wants to - even though he is very open about having written these first three books back to back to back all at once before releasing them a month apart several weeks later. Very much recommended.