by Barry Lyga
Jazz's dad is a famous serial killer, and has been in prison for the past few years. The murders weren't a secret from Jazz. In fact, his father basically trained him how to follow in his footsteps. Jazz doesn't want to be like his dad, but he isn't sure if he can trust himself, or if anyone else should. And that's where this book gets annoying. Fast. I couldn't get past Jazz's self-doubt to truly enjoy the mystery, even though that part was paced really well, and I did care enough to keep reading. When you finally get to the conclusion, though, you find that it's not really much of a conclusion at all, and that it's all set up for the next book in the installment. Sigh.
This one is only in the high schools, guys, so if you still want to read it, you'll have to find it at a bookstore.
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