

The people who care for Jazz clearly care for him deeply, and it was impossible for me not to feel the same. It’s unclear whether or not he inherited his father's deadly tendencies, but it’s clear he has Billy Dent's magnetic personality. It’s the characters! I couldn't help being drawn in by Jazz.
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Why I finished it: Lyga takes what should be a throwaway Hollywood premise - a teenager and his friends help the NYPD catch a serial killer - and turns it into a believable and terrifying thriller. Why I picked it up: I was blown away by the breathless pace and unrelenting tension of I Hunt Killers, the first book in the Jasper Dent series, and couldn't wait to see what happened next. But Jazz's help draws attention and soon Jazz, his friends, and the police are pieces in a desperate game which some will not survive. Now the NYPD hope Jazz can help catch the Hat-Dog Killer, who has been raping, mutilating, and killing his way across the city. The story of him catching The Impressionist - a copycat inspired by the exploits of Jasper's father, Billy Dent, the twenty-first century's most notorious serial killer - has made it all the way to New York City. and Keele, Steven W.Jasper "Jazz" Dent is back on the job. Piaget, Jean, The Psychology of Intelligence, Humanities Press, New York, First published 1947 Google Scholar.Bendix, Edward H., "Componential analysis of general vocabulary: the semantic structure of a set of verbs in English, Hindi, and Japanese," International Journal of American Linguistics, 32(2), Part II, 1966 Google Scholar.Jeffress ed., Wiley, New York, 1951, 112-136 Google Scholar Isahley, Karl S., "The problem of serial order in behavior," in Cerebral Mechanisms in Behavior, L.Ross, "A notation for representing conceptual information: an application to semantics and mechanical English paraphrasing," SP-1395, System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif., Oct.

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