Reviewed by alisoninbookland on
It was really interesting to see the other side of the story. I watch police dramas sometimes. With those, you get to see cops trying to catch the bad guys. Even though Jazz isn’t a serial killer, he thinks like one. We get to see how warped he is from the damage Dear Old Dad did. So we got to see how a serial killer would think about killing someone or how best to do it and leave no evidence.
Good mystery. I was kept on the edge of my seat. I never knew how twisted or dark things would get.
Jazz had some good struggles and character growth. You could see him fighting himself. He believes he’s good (and so do I) but there definitely are evil thoughts lurking in him that are trying to break free.
The bottom line? Unsettling but awesome.
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- 2 March, 2015: Reviewed