Deadly: Teen Killers in Fiction

I find it hard to resist an exploration of the dark side of crime. And it's not just me!  Judging by the number of murder mysteries and true-crime books available, this is not a new phenomenon. It's natural to want to understand the ugly side of human nature.

In this case, I'm talking about murder.

Serial killings.

Cold-blooded assassinations.

...All performed by teenagers, who should be in school or at the football game but are instead plotting and scheming. Fortunately, these books are all fiction (phew!).

I Hunt Killers: The call of the dark side is strong when your father is a famous serial killer who is training you to follow in his footsteps and everyone believes the apple doesn't fall far from the tree.  Will Jasper be able to resist?

I Hunt Killers is available in multiple formats.

Dualed: West is always on guard, waiting for the moment when she must kill someone who should have been family. Identical twins, forced to kill or be killed before their 20th birthday in the near dystopian future.

Dualed is available in multiple formats.

Grave Mercy: Ismae escapes a bad situation only to find herself inducted into a sect of assassin nuns who serve St. Mortain. Even worse, she finds out she enjoys her new role.

Grave Mercy is available in multiple formats.

For more stories featuring teen killers, try these dark reads.