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Jordan
is on page 203 of 359
I read 102 min this week.
Jazz is trying to find the motive of the murderer that is in his town. Jazz's dad was a serial killer, and this new killer is showing a pattern in his killings just like Jazz's dad did. This book is easy to follow and very enjoyable to read.
— Jan 18, 2016 08:52AM
Jazz is trying to find the motive of the murderer that is in his town. Jazz's dad was a serial killer, and this new killer is showing a pattern in his killings just like Jazz's dad did. This book is easy to follow and very enjoyable to read.
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I read 109 mins this week In the end of this book, Jazz hunts down the serial killer in the town and kills him. I did not like this ending because Jazz was supposed to be the protagonist, and this makes me think he was evil all along. It leaves many questions unanswered. I enjoyed the book until the ending.
— Feb 28, 2016 08:43AM
Jordan
is on page 301 of 359
Jazz has tracked down the new serial killer in his town, Lobo's Nod, and caught him during one of his murders. Jazz's best friend Howie has run away from the building where the serial killer was. Jazz tries to save the woman who was hurt, but she doesn't make it. The killer proceeds to stab Howie, and he goes to the hospital. I read 111 mins. This book is easy to follow and enjoyable to read.
— Feb 01, 2016 08:54AM
Jordan
is on page 111 of 359
Jazz and his fiend Howie are finding tracks of a murderer's escape route as they search for the body of the person he killed. Jazz is determined to find the killer because Jazz feels guilty about watching his dad murder others. I am a little bit confused about why Howie is even in the book, but otherwise I am enjoying it.
— Jan 11, 2016 05:56AM
Jordan
is on page 18 of 359
97 mins this week
Jazz spends his free time listening in on police monitors to find crime scenes. Jazz then tries to solve the crime without the police finding out. His dad was an accused serial killer, and he always taught Jazz how to cover up a crime scene. I am a little bit confused about who his dad is and what relation he has to the plot, but I am mostly enjoying this book.
— Nov 16, 2015 12:48PM
Jazz spends his free time listening in on police monitors to find crime scenes. Jazz then tries to solve the crime without the police finding out. His dad was an accused serial killer, and he always taught Jazz how to cover up a crime scene. I am a little bit confused about who his dad is and what relation he has to the plot, but I am mostly enjoying this book.

