93 pages 3 hours read

Barry Lyga

I Hunt Killers

Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012

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The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree – Or Does It?

Jazz wrestles with the idea that because his father is a serial killer, he must also be destined to become a murderer. Jazz worries that his father’s bloodlust, conniving, and cold-hearted nature is in his genes, so he will be just the same. Many real-life serial killers have children, and many of these children share similar fears about their parents’ criminal behavior being somehow embedded in their DNA.

Teaching Suggestion: As students read through the resources, draw attention to cases where children of serial killers echo Jazz’s experiences in I Hunt Killers.