Dexter in the Dark: A Novel | 
| Author: Jeff Lindsay Publisher: Doubleday Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 143 reviews Sales Rank: 3163
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 320 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.7 x 6.3 x 1.1
ISBN: 0385518331 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780385518338 ASIN: 0385518331
Publication Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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“One of the most likable vigilante serial killers” (The New Yorker) faces his ultimate adversary…an evil so terrifying it scares away Dexter’s inner monster—and nearly dries up his sense of humor—in this wickedly witty, darkly suspenseful novel.
In his work as a Miami crime scene investigator, Dexter Morgan is accustomed to seeing evil deeds…particularly because, on occasion, he rather enjoys committing them himself. Guided by his Dark Passenger (the reptilian voice inside him), he lives his outwardly normal life adhering to one simple rule: he kills only very bad people. Dexter slides through life undetected, working as a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Police Department, helping his fiance raise her two adorable (if somewhat…unique) children, and always planning his next jaunt as Dexter the Dark Avenger under the light of the full moon. But then everything changes. Dexter is called to a crime scene that seems routine: a gruesome double homicide at the university campus, which Dexter would normally investigate with gusto, before enjoying a savory lunch. And yet this scene feels terribly wrong. Dexter’s Dark Passenger senses something it recognizes, something utterly chilling, and the Passenger—mastermind of Dexter’s homicidal prowess—promptly goes into hiding.
With his Passenger on the run, Dexter is left to face this case all alone—not to mention his demanding sister (Sergeant Deborah), his frantic fiancee (Rita), and the most frightening wedding caterer ever to plan a menu. Equally unsettling, Dexter begins to realize that something very dark and very powerful has its sights set on him. Dexter is left in the dark, but he must summon his sharpest investigative instincts not only to pursue his enemy, but to locate and truly understand his Dark Passenger. To find him, Dexter has to research the questions he’s never dared ask: Who is the Dark Passenger, and where does he come from? It is nothing less than a search for Dexter’s own dark soul…fueled by a steady supply of fresh doughnuts.
Macabre, ironic, and wonderfully entertaining, Dexter in the Dark goes deeper into the psyche of one of the freshest protagonists in recent fiction. Jeff Lindsay’s glorious creativity is on full display in his most accomplished novel yet.
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Just did not work for me July 12, 2008 I am all for taking a different approach to a novel to avoid the stale repetition so many series suffer from (and quite frankly Dexter would of been in that category if the third book was in the same vain as the first two). In some ways I think Lindsay deserves some credit for recognizing this and is why this book is getting two stars and not one. Wow, did this not work though. Hopefully just a case of a good author wanting to expand his abilities by trying something a little out there and it just didn't come off as expected. I fear it is the case of a poor author who happened upon a great initial idea and is now not sure what to do with it. As others have said it seems quite possible that Lindsay does not understand what made his first two novels, and the character itself of Dexter, likable.
Deeply Disappointed in Dexter July 12, 2008 The first two Dexter novels were smart, original and fun.
The third Dexter novel is aptly named and in the dark it should have remained, not foisted off on an unsuspecting public. After 2 well-crafted books from Jeff Lindsay the third Dexter novel falls into a sf/fantasy plot abyss. Even that may not have been so hard to swallow, if it had been well-executed, but the plot is full of holes. Why is it for example that Dexter's Dark Passenger flees at the first sign of danger - but Cody's does not? I thought at one stage this was a plot device to 'normalise' Cody by removing his Dark Passenger and allowing the children to lead normal lives. Alas instead it was just a horrible fantasy mish-mash that went nowhere. The supporting cast in the book was not as strong, tensions were gone, and the villian straight out of a fifties D grade movie.
What hollow plots can we expect in future from the Dexter series? Perhaps werewolves and vampires? How about a romance with a vampire? Jeff Lindsay demonstrated a wealth of talent with the first two books, and I would not have expected him to have veered off course so soon. The third Dexter novel reads more like a desperate grab for ideas after all the ideas have run out. I pounced on book three like a kid at Christmas, I'll take a long hard look at book four before bothering with it.
Not bad for the third in the series... July 6, 2008 Dexter is a lovable monster, and the saga continues in this book. Perhaps not as enjoyable as the first two, but I was not terribly disappointed in this one. The story line was quite different from the types of stories in the first two books, but this one was worth the read. I recommend reading the other two books first, though.
Dear Oh Dear Dexter June 24, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I put this review up once and now it's gone. Damn you, Amazon, I will have my say with this one! =D
As I wrote the first time, have you ever woke up from a crazy dream rolled over to your partner and said, "I just had the craziest dream! There was a fairy in the forest with big lips and red eyes, but it was scary ..." And your partner interrupts with, "A scary fairy?" And you're like, "No, no ..." and go on to talk about a dream that as you hear it, isn't interesting or worth sharing. In a nutshell, this is "Dexter in the Dark."
Showtime and specifically Michael C. Hall have captured "Dexter" with such amazing talent, in my opinion, the books don't even compare, but this one was downright off the wall.
I believe Lindsay lost his way or had a really strange idea and at the time, yeah, it sounded great and all, but it just wasn't. Leave the gods to their heavens (or hells) and let a brilliant vigilante just do what needs to be done without the need for insane explanation.
I hope Book 4 goes back to the old formula! June 16, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Books 1 and 2 in the Dexter series were very good. Original, enjoyable, fast reads. Book 3 takes a terrible wrong turn into the supernatural. Jeff Lindsay, if you're reading this, let's see a return to your old form in the next book, please. One more book like Dexter in the Dark, and I'm done with this series.
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