A book review by Madeline Soucie
Jasper just
wants to be normal -- hang out with his girlfriend and survive high school -- but
can't because he is held back by his father's past. Jasper's father was one of
the world's most notorious serial killers, whose murders numbered in the triple digits. Not
to mention he took Jasper along with him sometimes and showed Jasper the ropes.
Now, four years
later, Jasper is still looked at as his father's son and feels like the town is
waiting for him to turn into his father. Sometimes, Jasper himself feels like
he is going to crack. It isn't exactly easy having your serial killer father to
raise you to be the next best serial killer.
Recently,
bodies have been showing up in Jasper's small town. Jasper believes it could be
a serial killer, but the police aren't sure at first. As the bodies pile up,
Jasper is determined to find and stop the killer -- whether the police ask for his help or
not. It's a test of faith on whether a son can overcome his father's legacy.
This is a good
series for anyone who likes horror stories and doesn't mind a bit of blood.
Nothing too graphic, though.
Find it in: APL Teen Fiction YA FIC Lyga, B.
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