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2005
by Like
(first published 2004)
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Hardcover, 281 pages
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Miami
(United States)
isbn
9524716070
(isbn13: 9789524716079)
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Meet Dexter Morgan. He's a highly respected lab technician specializing in blood spatter for the Miami Dade Police Department. He's a handsome, though…more
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Read in April, 2008
Like so many others, I loved the Showtime series and wanted to check out the original source material. I was very disappointed indeed. Since a lot of other people seem to have liked it, it may just be a matter of taste, but...
The characters are two-dimensional cliches that can't tie their own shoelaces, except for the daringly deductive Dexter, who *can* tie his own shoelaces. Which makes him a genius. I recall seeing someone else comment that Darkly Dreaming Dexter needs to "...more
The characters are two-dimensional cliches that can't tie their own shoelaces, except for the daringly deductive Dexter, who *can* tie his own shoelaces. Which makes him a genius. I recall seeing someone else comment that Darkly Dreaming Dexter needs to "...more
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Read in July, 2007
recommends it for:
Those who love to root for the bad guy
Mysteries and Thrillers are often hit-or-miss for me. I have had the good fortune of being recommended a lot of writings from the creme de la creme of this genre by my father, so grew up ingesting PD James, John le Carre, and Dennis Lehane with the pulp sci-fi that was my fare of choice. I have also, at times, been forced to read a James Patterson or John Grisham for lack of any other reading materials. This has given me a broad exposure to what could arguably be called the most popular genre ...more
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Read in August, 2008
Dexter is a serial killer, a killer who just can't help himself. He doesn't even see himself as human. But he does have something of a conscience and lives by the Code of Harry, his cop foster father, who understood his nature and sought to help Dexter control it somewhat when he was a teenager. Now a blood spatter analyst for Miami police, he's brought in on gruesome murder cases and a new serial killer in the city has Dexter feeling inspired, flattered and awestruck - and frightened that it's ...more
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Read in December, 2007
I read this series of books because I was so taken by the Showtime series. And you know what? I liked the TV show better! The books are good, and it's fun to get "inside the mind" of Dexter, but because the plot of the book follows pretty closely to the first season of the TV show, it was hard not to make comparisons.
Spoilers below, so don't continue reading if you don't want to know what happens!
A few things that I thought the TV show did a lot better was ...more
Spoilers below, so don't continue reading if you don't want to know what happens!
A few things that I thought the TV show did a lot better was ...more
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Read in January, 2004
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Read in October, 2007
recommends it for:
people who like thrillers who don't watch the show
Yeah, yeah, yeah...
so I picked this up because I saw the Showtime series. I admit, I have become a big fan of the show, which is pretty smart and complex, despite its kind of silly premise. AND it's gruesome, which is always good. The book, however, lacks the depth and character development of the show. I suppose that's one thing that television, as a medium, is actually really good at. The book feels a little flip, and a little silly, andeven though it's the first in a series, it doe...more
so I picked this up because I saw the Showtime series. I admit, I have become a big fan of the show, which is pretty smart and complex, despite its kind of silly premise. AND it's gruesome, which is always good. The book, however, lacks the depth and character development of the show. I suppose that's one thing that television, as a medium, is actually really good at. The book feels a little flip, and a little silly, andeven though it's the first in a series, it doe...more
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Read in August, 2008
In case you’ve been in a coma the premise of this book (and the others in the series and the subsequent TV show) is very simple: a serial killer who kills serial killers. Alas, the idea is far more intriguing than the reality. I did enjoy the humour but there wasn’t nearly enough of it to keep me entertained and the rest was Disappointingly Dry Dexter.
While I can happily suspend my disbelief to accept a pithy psychopath as the protagonist it’s not nearly so easy to swallow the...more
While I can happily suspend my disbelief to accept a pithy psychopath as the protagonist it’s not nearly so easy to swallow the...more
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Read in June, 2008
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Read in April, 2009
I simply love Showtime's Dexter. If Dexter the TV show were a book, I'd give it 5 stars. I've held off on reading the books that the show is based on for a while, because I didn't want anything to sully my Dexter-love. Was it possible they could favorably compare?
Luckily, Jeff Lindsay's first Dexter novel is pretty damn charming. Like The Princess Bride, the screen version by its very nature ends up missing a lot of the wonderfulness that's hidden in the narration. I loved the consta...more
Luckily, Jeff Lindsay's first Dexter novel is pretty damn charming. Like The Princess Bride, the screen version by its very nature ends up missing a lot of the wonderfulness that's hidden in the narration. I loved the consta...more
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Read in January, 2007
recommends it for:
everyone
Oh Moon, glorious Moon --- Why did'nt I pick this up when it was first released is beyond me!
I love Dexter and his Dark Passenger. His sarcastic wit, his lizard brain, his fake girlfriend and actual love of little kids. His hobby-related career as a blood-splatter analyst by day, and his moonlighting as a killer of killers by night.
Whats not to love?? If you havent read this book (series) yet, you dont know what your missing! I highly recommend this to everyone.
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I love Dexter and his Dark Passenger. His sarcastic wit, his lizard brain, his fake girlfriend and actual love of little kids. His hobby-related career as a blood-splatter analyst by day, and his moonlighting as a killer of killers by night.
Whats not to love?? If you havent read this book (series) yet, you dont know what your missing! I highly recommend this to everyone.
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Read in May, 2007
The only problem that I (and my niece) had with this book was the serious usage of alliteration used by the author. It seriously got to be really ridiculously repetitively repulsive reading. The story was very good and the main character is actually very likeable even though he's a serial killer. One thing I did notice when reading was that I couldn't help, every so often, taking a look at the jacket flap to see just who was writing such stuff. I started looking at the photo of Mr. Lindsay a...more
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
sociopaths, fans of the tv series
It really takes talent on the part of any author to take a character that should be unlikable and turn him into a character you like and more importantly, empathize with. Dexter is a sociopath that has urges to kill but thanks to help and love from his family he's channeled his homicidal rage towards the dregs of society (priests that molest children). I was suprised how much I liked this book and what an addictive character Dexter is. I can't wait to pick up more books in this series and tune i...more
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Read in March, 2009
Darkly Dreaming Dexter is definitely not a typical "serial killer vs. police" novel. The protagonist, Dexter Morgan, works with the Miami P.D. analyzing blood splatter at crime scenes, and as a result he becomes involved in the city-wide search for a serial killer victimizing area prostitutes. The twist, of course, is that Dexter is a serial killer himself. Not the serial killer currently being hunted by the police, but a serial killer, nonetheless.
In general, I stay away ...more
In general, I stay away ...more
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Read in April, 2008
It's probably impossible by now to not know that Dexter is a serial killer, but just in case you picked up this book without knowing it, the book opens with Dexter picking up his victim, showing him why Dexter picked him up (the evidence of his own killings is laid out before him), and the final killing, all clinically described.
Dexter Morgan is a serial killer who restricts himself to other serial killers. Because he works for the Miami police department as a blood spatter expert, ...more
Dexter Morgan is a serial killer who restricts himself to other serial killers. Because he works for the Miami police department as a blood spatter expert, ...more
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Read in February, 2008
Darkly Dreaming Dexter is a 2004 novel by Jeff Lindsay. It has formed the basis of the Showtime television series Dexter.
The novel's protagonist, Dexter Morgan, is a young man who works for the Miami Police Department as a forensic blood spatter pattern analyst. In his spare time, Dexter is a serial killer with a catch: he only kills people, always murderers, he believes have escaped from judicial punishment.
Dexter also has an inner voice he refers to as the "Dark Passenge...more
The novel's protagonist, Dexter Morgan, is a young man who works for the Miami Police Department as a forensic blood spatter pattern analyst. In his spare time, Dexter is a serial killer with a catch: he only kills people, always murderers, he believes have escaped from judicial punishment.
Dexter also has an inner voice he refers to as the "Dark Passenge...more
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Read in April, 2008
Well, I guess everyone has there dirty little secrets. Mine is that I really like this TV show, and when I saw the book I couldn't resist picking it up and reading it. I whipped through it in basically one sitting, about 3 hours, so you know it wasn't the deepest book. Still, it explained a lot about who Dexter is that they can't cram into a weekly 1-hour show. Dexter is the ultimate damaged kid who grows up into a sociopath and becomes a serial killer who only kills people who he knows have kil...more
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Read in December, 2007
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showtimerecommends it for: people
Well, I watched the TV show first which kind of removes the suspense from the mystery-suspense novel. But I had the book on my shelf for awhile and it needed to be moved from the unred to read pile. One of the biggest problems with reading a book after seeing the television show is that all of the characters are inextricably linked to their television counterparts. I found myself hating the Deb character and I really hated her in the show, but Dexter was amazing in the show and that made me l...more
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Read in March, 2008
recommends it for:
Israel, Kitty Wu, a quien le guste la serie y a quien le gusten los thrillers
Leí El Oscuro Pasajero como intermedio de Rant. Llegué al libro por la televisión.
Resulta que existe una serie llamada DEXTER, que ha sido un batacazo para Showtime y ¡yo la amo! Trata sobre un asesino en serie que sólo mata a asesinos en serie que el sistema no atrapa. Recomiendo altamente la serie que ya tiene su segunda temporada, es divina y tiene unas actuaciones supremas, comenzando por Michael C. Hall, el protagonista.
Resulta que la serie para televisión es ...more
Resulta que existe una serie llamada DEXTER, que ha sido un batacazo para Showtime y ¡yo la amo! Trata sobre un asesino en serie que sólo mata a asesinos en serie que el sistema no atrapa. Recomiendo altamente la serie que ya tiene su segunda temporada, es divina y tiene unas actuaciones supremas, comenzando por Michael C. Hall, el protagonista.
Resulta que la serie para televisión es ...more
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Read in October, 2007
It is hard to say if it is better to read the book and then watch the TV or vice versa. My friend Dinofly recommended me the TV series Dexter as good detective story with hint of deviations, which could make my day little bit darker. The main character and narrator of the story is Dexter Morgan who tried to pass for ordinary guy. He had his job as forensic technician, nice girlfriend and loving sister, however there is one big BUT. Dexter is serial killer with style. He kills easily and with pr...more
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Read in September, 2007
recommends it for:
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This book follows Dexter, a serial killing blood spatter analyst, on his adventures in killing those who 'deserve it'. He researches his victims, who usually consist of people who kill others for the "wrong" reasons. He, especially, doesn't like when the bad guys kill children so he'll stalk them and research them till he is a 100% sure they're guilty and then takes care of them for good. One can't help but root for Dexter as he takes down and destroys the worst of the worst.
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