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I Hunt Killers by BarryLyga
I Hunt Killers
By Barry Lyga
Within the small and quiet town of of Lobo’s Nod
the streets start to become murder scenes and the people the
victims as it starts to become a serial killer's playground.
Would you hide from the dangers as it digs up deep memories
in you or race to catch the killer before he leaves town?
All Jazz ever wanted was to live a normal life and drift
from his past but, his mind would not let go. With his father's
words implanted in his head Jazz was trained to think and act as
his father the infamous Billy Dent. Taking 123 innocent live for
his own pleasure ending himself locked behind bars for life.
When the heat starts to die down after four years a new threat
is unleashed… The Impressionist. As Jazz races against time
using his own knowledge what he learned from his father, he
rushes to catch the killer before the whole story once again
repeats itself. Along with his feeble friend Howie and his
girlfriend Connie they have to make the Impressionist moves
before he does them himself.
Once you pick up this thriller murder mystery story you
will not be able to put it down. With all cliffhangers your
anticipation will be sky rocketing. Following Jazz through his race
against time it pulls the reader into the book and feel like they are
right there living it. Also able to read what Jazz is thinking give a
whole new perspective to how the book is seen and create the
scene within your head from all the gruesome and descriptive details.
This book will easily make you fall in love with it and make you
hooked on the thrilling trilogy.
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