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Double Dexter
By: Jeff Lindsay , Benjamin HargetteBook Publisher: Random House
Imprint: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Reader Review: The latest installment of the Jeff Lindsay's kooky series does not fail to satisfy. If you are looking to compare the books to the TV series, you really can't. There are enough differences to make them enjoyable in different ways. Some readers may be disappointed because of this, but the details are not important. What is important is how Dexter ticks. I've read reviews that don't like Dexter as a family man, but I feel it provides another dimension to the character. It's funny to see Dexter balance his life as blood spatter analyst, husband, father, brother, and serial serial killer. I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series.
“Like a breath of fresh air blowing across all crime-novel conventions, there is Dexter.” —Time
Dexter Morgan is not your average serial killer. He enjoys his day job as a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Police Department . . . but he lives for his nighttime hobby of hunting other killers. Dexter is therefore not pleased to discover that someone is shadowing him, observing him, and copying his methods. Dexter is not one to tolerate displeasure . . . in fact, he has a knack for extricating himself from trouble in his own pleasurable way.
Like the previous five best-selling novels in the Dexter series, Double Dexter showcases the witty, macabre originality that has propelled Jeff Lindsay to international success. Double Dexter is raucously entertaining . . . full of smart suspense and dark laughs.
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| Title of eBook: Double Dexter | |
| Release Date: 10-18-2011 | |
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| Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |
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Title: Double Dexter July 1, 2012 I thought Dexter was a bit dense in this installment, not twigging to some pretty broad clues, but that didn't matter. I always enjoy spending time with him (at the same time being very glad that he's fictional).
Average Customer Review:
Number of Comments: 4 Rating(s) 3 Review(s)
great read.
Reviewer: A reader from SEATTLE, WA USA
Dexter remains in fine form
January 23, 2012
Reviewer: A reader from Timnath, CO, 80547
The latest installment of the Jeff Lindsay's kooky series does not fail to satisfy. If you are looking to compare the books to the TV series, you really can't. There are enough differences to make them enjoyable in different ways. Some readers may be disappointed because of this, but the details are not important. What is important is how Dexter ticks. I've read reviews that don't like Dexter as a family man, but I feel it provides another dimension to the character. It's funny to see Dexter balance his life as blood spatter analyst, husband, father, brother, and serial serial killer. I highly recommend this book and the rest of the series.
Double Dexter
November 24, 2011
Reviewer: A reader from SGP
The latest in the Dexter series. While the TV series is based on these books, they do not follow the same story line so don't expect the characters to be developed in the same way.
Dexter is easy to like as a serial killer and you find yourself rooting for him. What I didn't like about the book is that I found it hard to get into and didn't enjoy it as much as I hope I would. 2.5 stars.
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