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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/20/13

Introduction

The book I Hunt Killers immediately intrigued me. By the very first page you are aware that a crime has been committed. When we later find out that Jazz's father is a notorious serial killer I became even more captivated by the story line. I also really liked Jazz as a character and his motivation to help the police with the investigation, even though the closest thing hes had to training was from his father, the murderer. After the first couple of chapters I really wanted to keep reading to find out who the killer is and whether Jazz would be the one to find him.

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