![]() Still, when a NYPD detective comes knocking on his door looking for help tracking a serial killer, he can’t say no. Jazz is dealing with his crazy grandma, his complicated feelings for his girlfriend, Connie, and his dreams, which are becoming even more disturbing. Game picks up soon after I Hunt Killers. Billy, Jasper’s dad, is on the loose. Game was one of my most anticipated sequels of this year, and I was very excited to read the sequel. I loved it so much, I went on a nonfiction reading spree-and developed this list of nonfiction read-alikes for a post over at The Hub. My thoughts: I’m morbid and a fan of the macabre, and I totally dug I Hunt Killers (you can read my review here). Meanwhile, Jazz’s dad Billy is watching…and waiting. So Jazz and his girlfriend Connie hop on a plane to the big city and get swept up in a killer’s murderous game. ![]() The Hat-Dog Killer has the Big Apple–and its police force running scared with no leads. When a desperate New York City detective comes knocking on Jazz’s door asking for help with a new case, Jazz can’t say no. Synopsis (Goodreads): I Hunt Killers introduced the world to Jasper (Jazz) Dent, the son of the world’s most infamous serial killer. ![]() ![]() Published: April 16th 2013 by Little, Brown Young Readers ![]()
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