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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/19/13

Chapter 19 - End

The ending of the book was rather suspenseful and it was very interesting.  Jazz's dad getting out of jail really surprised, and frankly excited, me.  I wasn't sure what would happen because he was roaming free.  Would he kill again?  I suppose that had an obvious answer, given that he killed so many people before being put in jail, but who would he kill? That question was something that I really had to think about.  The fact that the Impressionist was Jeff Fulton, one of Billy Dent's victim's father, really shocked me.  I never suspected him.  I initially assumed the Impressionist was G.William or Doug Weathers.  I didn't even take a moment to consider Jeff Fulton.  Though, it really does make sense when you think about it.  He was really just so upset about his daughter being killed by Billy Dent and he snapped.  It's actually more likely that it was him than anything else that I considered.  I liked the cliff hanger at the end, as well.  Overall, the book was very good and I enjoyed reading it.

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