![]() ![]() ![]() Also, with Mom dead (body never found, but it’s assumed she’s one of Billy’s many victims), Dear Old Dad an escaped convict, Gramma suffering from dementia (and just general racist meanness), there’s no one telling Jazz “no”. Let me just say: the hard part of any teen mystery is why is it a teen investigating? Game‘s solution, that only Jazz has been trained from birth by a serial killer, is simple and chilling at the same time. No, the Hat-Dog Killer is a new killer for Jazz to hunt, with the help of Connie and Howie. Because they’ve found DNA on the victims and it doesn’t match Billy’s. He has other things to do….īut this isn’t about Billy, is it? Because the Hat-Dog Killer started while Billy was still in prison. Or, rather - Billy Dent has too much unfinished business. ![]() Moving the mystery to New York City is smart: first of all, just how many serial killers can Lobo’s Nod have? Plus, Billy Dent is too smart to return to his hometown. The Good: Needless to say, you should read I Hunt Killers first. ![]() And then lock and double lock your doors. And turns out, Dear Old Dad is also in New York…. His girlfriend Connie insists on not being left behind his best friend Howie stays behind to help care for Jazz’s grandmother. The Hat-Dog Killer started killing before Billy escaped from prison with no connection to Billy’s crimes, can Jazz help? Jazz caught the Impressionist because he was a serial killer imitating Billy Dent’s crimes, under the guidance of Billy Dent. ![]()
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