He has to be the responsible member of the family and while he loves his father, he resents having to be the adult. Amowitz’s skillful prose, we learn that Bobby is conflicted, more so than most boys his age. I didn’t feel that way at all indeed, those first pages are crammed with information without being the dreaded info dump. I’ve seen a few reviews that, although very positive, specifically mention that the reviewers found the beginning of this book to be rather slow. With everyone else convinced he’s the prime suspect, Bobby realizes that he, or the girl he loves, might be killer’s next victim. With his world going dark, Bobby is set on the trail of the serial killer terrorizing his small town. Soon, he must face the stunning possibility that the visions of murder are actually real. When Bobby starts to get blinding migraines that come with scary, violent hallucinations, his livelihood is on the line. Nothing matters more than keeping his job. Bobby has rules about that kind of thing. Then he meets the beautiful new girl in town, who just happens to be his boss’s daughter. High school student Bobby Pendell already has his hands full–he works almost every night to support his disabled-vet father and gifted little brother.
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