I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga

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9/4/13

What if Jazz was a killer?

Can you imagine what would have happened if Jazz decided to use his knowledge of killing to help the killers? I feel that the whole story would be different. For starters, Jazz would be more like we expect him to be: a killer. Knowing that Jazz's dad, Billy is the world's most infamous serial killer, I think the police would have had a harder time solving the murders. With Jazz on the other side we would also get to experience what happens while the murders kill. Overall Jazz's personality makes this story interesting because he tries to prove that he is not the same as his father.

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