
- ISBN10: 0385511248
- ISBN13: 9780385511247
- Hardcover
- 304 pages
- Doubleday
Dearly Devoted Dexter: A Novel
by Jeff Lindsay
- Posted 8 months ago
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- Average user rating:
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Twisted Fun
I find Dexter to be a really likable guy, despite his serial killer nature. I'm interested to see where the TV show has gone in its second chapter, as it didn't stick with the books. After reading the story, I can see how it might be extremely traumatic if translated to television, though with the amount of violence people watch today, I'm not sure it really would have mattered.
This installment centers around relationships, and a mystery killer who enjoys mutilating and dicing his victims, leaving them alive but witless with terror. For those who are squeamish, this might not be the best read, since there is a fair amount of detail to the distressing murders throughout.
On the flip side is the fun of seeing Deb in a relationship, and not only as a macho cop, and Dexter getting himself unwittingly engaged. Really.
I'm not sure I liked this as much as the first, but I did like it better than the most recent installment to the series.
Anyone who likes a great mystery, or the irony of a good serial killer, or a loveable bad guy, will enjoy Dearly Devoted Dexter for sure.



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