I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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8/27/13

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The Impressionist is just such an odd character, just thinking about a person that might actually be real with those characteristics is kind of scary to me. The way he stalks Jazz doesn't make it any better either. The way he carries himself is just so abnormal and his actions are weird too. However -- when I found out that the impressionist was the victims father I was extremely surprised, but at the same time it made a lot of sense because this made a lot of other things come together. In the grand scheme of things the Impressionist's true identity is what keeps this book so interesting and worth the read.

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