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Game

by Barry Lyga

Series: Jasper Dent (2)

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Mystery. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The second book in this thrilling, terrifying series by New York Times bestselling author Barry Lyga is perfect for fans of Dexter.
Billy grinned. "Oh, New York," he whispered. "We're gonna have so much fun."
/> I Hunt Killers introduced the world to Jazz, the son of history's most infamous serial killer, Billy Dent.
In an effort to prove murder didn't run in the family, Jazz teamed with the police in the small town of Lobo's Nod to solve a deadly case. And now, when a determined New York City detective comes knocking on Jazz's door asking for help, he can't say no. The Hat-Dog Killer has the Big Appleâ??and its police forceâ??running scared. So Jazz and his girlfriend, Connie, hop on a plane to the big city and get swept up in a killer's murderous game.
Both the stakes and the body count are higher in this suspenseful and unstoppable sequel from acclaimed author Barry… (more)
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This is the second book in this YA series. Jasper (Jazz) is the 17-year old son of a sociopathic serial killer. He was raised by his father (and grandmother) after his mother disappeared, and he is very worried that his father’s sociopathic killer genes may have passed down to him (in addition to all the indoctrination and “training” his father gave him in hopes that Jazz will follow in his footsteps).

In this book, Jazz’s father, Billy, has escaped from prison. But the killings in New York City (Jazz lives in a small town elsewhere) started before that escape. So imagine Jazz’s surprise when a NYC detective finds Jazz, hoping for some help getting into Billy’s head in order to help solve these more recent murders in NYC. Meanwhile, Jazz’s girlfriend, Connie, insists on coming to NYC, as well. And Jazz’s best friend, Howie is staying home to help watch out for Jazz’s (crazy) grandmother, along with Jazz’s aunt (who hasn’t been “home” in years).

This was really good, but I still have a hard time believing so many police officers/detectives (this was similar in the first book) want to rely on a teenager for help solving the crimes. Setting that aside, though, the premise of the murders was really clever, I thought: the “game”. Unfortunately, the book ended on a bit of a cliffhanger for each of our teenage characters. I believe there is one more book to the series, in addition to a few prequels that I haven’t yet read. ( )
  LibraryCin | Mar 19, 2023 |
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  AnaCarter | Feb 14, 2023 |
OMG!!!!! I cannot believe the ending of this book. I need the next book. I can't wait to find out what is going to happen. This book is so good. What a cliffhanger! ( )
  LVStrongPuff | Nov 30, 2022 |
Oh, the ending! I guess I'll have to read the next one. I had a hard time buying that the NYPD and FBI would be relying on a 17 year old kid so heavily. There were some eye-rolling moments for me during this volume. ( )
  Dairyqueen84 | Mar 15, 2022 |
This sequel to "I Hunt Killers" threads in nicely to a continuing story about a young man burdened by his father's serial killings. To choose to help apprehend other killers, to believe that he and he alone is uniquely equipped to hunt them, is borne out in the story. It was hard to put this one down. I will comment that the story could do without Jazz's hemophiliac friend. He is one too many quirky character who does not add anything to the story.
  J_Gary_Gardner | Aug 23, 2021 |
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Mystery. Young Adult Fiction. Young Adult Literature. HTML:The second book in this thrilling, terrifying series by New York Times bestselling author Barry Lyga is perfect for fans of Dexter.
Billy grinned. "Oh, New York," he whispered. "We're gonna have so much fun."
I Hunt Killers introduced the world to Jazz, the son of history's most infamous serial killer, Billy Dent.
In an effort to prove murder didn't run in the family, Jazz teamed with the police in the small town of Lobo's Nod to solve a deadly case. And now, when a determined New York City detective comes knocking on Jazz's door asking for help, he can't say no. The Hat-Dog Killer has the Big Appleâ??and its police forceâ??running scared. So Jazz and his girlfriend, Connie, hop on a plane to the big city and get swept up in a killer's murderous game.
Both the stakes and the body count are higher in this suspenseful and unstoppable sequel from acclaimed author Barry

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