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    I Hunt Killers (I Hunt Killers) (Hardback) By (author) Barry Lyga

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    Short Description for I Hunt Killers Seventeen-year-old Jazz learned all about being a serial killer from his notorious "Dear Old Dad," but believes he has a conscience that will help fight his own urges and right some of his father's wrongs, so he secretly helps the police apprehend the town's newest murderer, "The Impressionist."
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  • I Hunt Killers!5

    Moodyno1 If your into Mystery.Horror.Suspense. This is the book for you.

    First thing I liked about this book was of course the characters. Jazz was such a complex character with so many layers to him. One minute I loved him the next I was afraid of him because of his train of thoughts. Overall I loved how strong and determined he was to not turn out his father.

    Other characters Howie he was just hilarious and I just loved his friendship with Jazz. Connie was great and I liked her relationship with Jazz as well, I feel without Connie and Howie, Jazz wouldn't have turned out as good as he had and I liked the fact that Jazz knew that as well. And Billy, well I hate to admit it there was something I liked abut him, he was sick and twisted but he had a charismatic attitude that just draws you in which I have no doubt that thats exactly what the author intended to do because Billy was a manipulative sociopath

    Second thing I loved about this book was the p.o.v from the serial killer. That was just downright creepy. Like seriously.

    Third thing I LOVED was all the random pieces of memories Jazz has of his father when he was being trained to be a perfect killer. The fact that the memories were in italics made them stand out and stick in your head. It also gives you an insight to what Jazz's childhood was like and builds sympathy for his character.

    The plot was great as well I never even guessed the killer! and the ending was a great twist :D sooo guys seriously if you're looking for a good book to read, this it the one. by Moodyno1

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