Jazz's life has gotten somewhat back to normal, or at least as normal as Jasper Dent's life could ever be. Plagued by the same questions, and the same inner battle, he just can't seem to let himself rest. The only thing that quells the demons is Jazz's new passion; hunting killers. So when New York'...
“Oh, New York,” he whispered. “We’re gonna have so much fun.”I think I am once again in the minority here - but for a good reason this time. I actually liked this sequel quite a bit better than the first and I think I might have been willing to go with five stars if it wasn't for that awful non-endi...
Barry Lyga, what have you done to my brain?? Game, like I Hunt Killers before it, kept me constantly on edge. Jazz's character is unlike anyone else. You feel the line that Jazz walks between being what his father brought him up to be and being a normal human being--or as normal as Jazz can be.It'...
This is the sequel to Lyga’s I Hunt Killers, which I read last year and totally loved! Spoiler alert for I Hunt Killers ahead!Here is the Goodreads summary:I Hunt Killers introduced the world to Jasper (Jazz) Dent, the son of the world’s most infamous serial killer.When a desperate New York City det...
Just as good as I Hunt Killers, if not better. Jasper is summoned to New York to help investigate the Hat-Dog killer, who can't possibly be his dad because he's been killing since before Billy Dent escaped prison. But Dear Old Dad's got to be involved somehow...I love how Lyga explores Jasper's psyc...
3.5/5That ending… that ending… that ending has me screech- asking ‘WHAT’ all prolonged, the middle vowel raised louder than the rest; this sequel has cliffy that will kill you. He’d better come up with a follow up sooner than he did with this one. And that’s quite a leap for one who’s always been ...
*This review is spoiler free for book 1 and this sequel!*Before I went into YA my favorite novels were criminal mysteries and serial killer type stories. Then my favorite among them were the ones dealing with profilers. There is just something incredibly fascinating about seeing how these guys can t...
I think it's a genius idea to take the son of a notorious serial killer and focus a series of YA books around him. I didn't enjoy Game quite as much as I loved I Hunt Killers and, since I finished reading, have been trying to solve that mystery: what was missing for me in that second book?One of my...
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