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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/25/13

Jazz

In my opinion, I loved Jazz as a narrator and a character in general. His troubled and mysterious past makes him a very interesting character. This mixed with his ambition to solve the mysterious crimes that have been occurring in Lobo's Nod, he catches my eye. His knowledge of murder and manipulation that was passed down by his father Billy who was incarcerated comes in quite handy when he comes across the crime scene in his town. I believe that Jazz was a very well used and created character and he fit the scene nicely.

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