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I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/14/13

The End/Sequel

The ending of the book did not wrap up all of Jazz's questions (or mine).  We are still left to wonder if there is another killer out there who worked with the "Impressionist" since the note about not harming Jazz was not written in either his dad's or the Impressionist's handwriting.  Also, since Jazz's dad escaped from jail we cannot be certain that the killings in the sequel, Game, are being done by his dad or the person who was working with the Impressionist.  We can be sure that Jazz will not rest until he finds out.  I am actually interested in reading the Game.  This surprises me because when I started reading I Hunt Killers I was sure it was not going to keep my interest.  I am glad that I was proven wrong and enjoyed the book.

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