I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/13/13
The Impressionist
Throughout the book, there are so many clues that are given out about who the impressionist could be. At first, the first guess would be Deputy Erickson because it just so happened that he showed up at every crime scene first, he was knew to town but just so happened to be from the town where one of the prospects was from, and the way he always got on the defense side was Jazz questioned him or when Jazz got closer to trying to discover who it was. Then the next guess was Doug Weathers the news reporter because clues just ended up looking like he could be the Impressionist because he was so obsessed with the Billy Dent story that he could of been the next "Billy Dent" and just take on after him. But then coming to realize and finding out that the Impressionist was actually Jeff Fulton all this time and he was just pretending to be Jeff Fulton by wearing contacts and disguising himself. I didn't know and it came to be a shocker when I found out because I was just starting to feel sympathy towards him just like Jazz but then things just got twisted.
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