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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/10/13

Introduction


The beginning of the book hooked me instantly.  I had so many questions such as, who is it or why did the person do it?  Immediately I thought Jazz or his dad were the ones who committed the murder because Billy Dent is a serial killer and Jazz is his son so they both know how to properly kill a human being.  However, by seeing how the way Jazz acts I figure out that the only thing that is truly wrong with him is the way his father has messed with his mind but that can also help Jazz with his thought process to catch the killer.  He is able to think like the killer, he is able to figure what steps the killer took and what he might do next.  The question is who will be the next victim to fall to the Impressionist?    

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