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Jasper Dent grew up next to a monster. His father is a brutal serial killer. He raised his son to understand every move of a maniac: how to track down a victim, manipulate people and remain invisible. These were his "life lessons". Now his father is behind bars, and the knowledge he passed on to his son can be used in practice.
When a brutal murder is committed in a quiet town, Jasper understands that if another crime occurs, suspicion will almost certainly fall on him. To prove that he is not like his father, the boy must find the killer. Even if it means thinking like him. However, there is a problem - Jasper does not trust himself. He does not remember everything that happened in his childhood. He does not know what exactly his father forced him to do. The boy is not even sure what happened to his mother - she abandoned them or became one of the victims. And worst of all, he fears that the darkness his father so diligently cultivated in him will one day awaken.