EXCELLENT
A deliciously devious diversion.
Dexter Morgan, a Miami PD bloodspatter specialist, has a secret: he
is a serial killer. His foster father, a policeman, recognized
Dexter's urges at a young age and trained him to limit his victims
to other killers who have eluded justice. Assuming the facade of an
ordinary human being, Dexter is about to marry his girlfriend Rita and
become a stepfather to her children when he is suddenly confronted by a
string of grisly ritualistic murders and finds, to his horror, that his
guiding Dark Passenger--the evil presence that feeds his bloodthirsty
appetite--has vanished. Stalked by a murderer, frightened and alone,
Dexter comes closer to being human than ever before.
Doubleday. 320 pages. $23.95. ISBN: 0385518331
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Boston Globe EXCELLENT
"What really animates these books--and what makes the latest
heart-wrenching as well as hilarious--is Dexter's passion. Our
handsome murderer may consider himself emotionless, but his sheer joie
de vivre--or joie de mourir--is both obvious and contagious." CLEA
SIMON
Denver Post EXCELLENT
"Dexter is an evolving character, as well as a fascinating and
original one. And for as much as one wouldn't care to sit across
the table from him when the lights go out, particularly if there is
silverware in easy reach, one absolutely wants to see how Dexter steps
up to the challenge of being a human, at every stage of his evolution,
and how he conspires to rid the world of just a few more people whose
presence won't be missed." ROBIN VIDIMOS
NY Times Book Review EXCELLENT
"'What was Dexter without Darkness?' the paralyzed
antihero laments. What indeed? After toying unmercifully with his
pathetic psychopath, Lindsay takes relish in resolving Dexter's
existential crisis in his own cruel, perversely funny way." MARILYN
STASIO
South FL Sun-Sentinel EXCELLENT
"A recurring interior dialogue dilutes the story and the
identities of the villains seem like a gimmick. ... Dexter in the Dark
proves that the third time is indeed a charm and that the first two
novels in this series were not just a fluke." OLINE H. COGDIL
USA Today EXCELLENT
"The book's adrenaline-pumping gore factor is balanced
with large doses of hilarious black humor. Any writer who can make his
readers love a serial killer must be doing something right." CAROL
MEMOTT
Entertainment Weekly GOOD
"The stuffy, academic thriller plot nearly suffocates Jeff
Lindsay's usual wit." AUBRY ANNE D'ARMINIO
CRITICAL SUMMARY
Jeff Lindsay has created a fascinating antihero in Dexter, now the
star of a popular Showtime television series. Critics were relieved to
find that Dexter's small-screen success has had no effect on
Lindsay's fast-paced plotting, absorbing characters, and delicious
black humor. Dexter in the Dark, the third in the series, is longer than
its predecessors, which allows Lindsay to delve deeper into
Dexter's psyche. Some critics were pleased, while others felt that
Dexter's longwinded selfanalyses detracted from the storyline.
According to the Denver Post, "readers who have not yet met Dexter
can enjoy reading the latest without starting at the beginning."
Returning admirers of this original, offbeat series will be happy to
know that a fourth installment is in the works.
FIRST IN THE SERIES
DARKLY DREAMING DEXTER (2004): GOOD Sept/Oct 2004. Tense and
enthralling, this introduction to Lindsay's unlikely hero features
a Miami serial killer who stages grisly murder scenes. Should Dexter
help his detective sister track down the murderer, or should he save
this one for himself?
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