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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The Dexter series continues with a deadly duel with a copycat. • The Killer Character That Inspired the Hit Showtime Series Dexter Dexter is displeased. Like any self-respecting, totally decent, soundly homicidal guy, Dexter Morgan takes great pride in his work and is careful to remain anonymous. So he is, naturally, upset to discover that someone has identified him and—worst of all—is now turning his own methods against him. The situation soon becomes more complicated when a brutal cop-killer begins targeting Miami’s police detectives—leaving behind bodies that are battered beyond recognition—and stoking the department’s worst fears. As his colleagues grow more paranoid of the psychotic killer in their midst, Dexter’s position is increasingly perilous. He is running out of time to track down this copycat and deliver his usual special justice, before his dark hobby is revealed to the world.
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8 primary booksDexter is a 8-book series with 8 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Jeff Lindsay.
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An honest attempt, it was laugh out loud funny during some parts but I still felt like it wasn't on par with the earlier novels in the series. Overall it was a good time though, I really enjoyed it.
I always seem to forget that Dexter of the novels and Dexter of the television exist in two separate universes, universes in which Deb is either privy to Dexter's hobby or ignorant of it, universes in which Doakes is dead or alive, universes in which Rita is dead or alive... There's a lot of Schrodinger-ing that goes on for me before I open a book or start a new season...
This book felt like a return to the delicious form of the first of Lindsay's Dexter stories, but perhaps it is just because I have been so long without Dexter of the television that I was more forgiving of the failures of the storytelling to begin with. However, as the tale of the shadow wore on, I found myself so bored - exposition for ages, and then ten pages of brick throwing! child snatching! boat jumping! shark attacking! sneaky escape! Phew. Not enough tension for the short and conclusive burst of intensity that we finished on.
Darling Dexter has lost his Dastardly Charm in his old age, and his inability to move beyond his inanities(he's obsessed with how he has lost his edge - YES WE SEE THAT, TOO!) and failure to fight having fallen into the married life mask he tried so carefully to create.