Jazz has been following the story of the Hat-Dog murderer on the news, and despite the misgivings of his closest friends, he allows himself to be persuaded to accompany Hughes to New York in an attempt to make sense of the killings before more bodies are added to Hat-Dog’s total. Sometimes he (or maybe even she) carves the symbol of a top hat into the victims’ flesh, and sometimes the killer signs off by cutting a drawing of a dog into the body. Jazz is a bit young for that sort of thing, but as the son of Billy Dent, one of America’s most notorious serial killers, he’s well-qualified for the job, and even the New York Police Department think so, or at least Louis Hughes, one of their detectives, does.Ī series of gruesome murders has been carried out, but the police haven’t yet got a lead on the killer. He hunts killers, and if he doesn’t catch up with them in time, they’ll add more victims to their toll. While most teenagers his age are worrying about grades in school or whether or not they’re going out with someone, Jasper Dent, know to his friends as Jazz, has rather more pressing concerns.
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