Dexter in the Dark
By Lindsay, Jeff

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Categories: Suspense & Thrillers, General Fiction
ISBN: 9780307455734
Publisher: Random House, Inc., Knopf Publishing Group
Language: English

Summary

"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. Continue reading...

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Dexter in the Dark

James
James (New York, NY) Thu Aug 07 2008 20:20
For a Dexter fan, this book was an interesting departure from the usual slice and dice which I've come to enjoy so thoroughly...and by interesting I mean, nicely, that it was not as good as the previous books. Hopefully, Showtime will continue their departure from the book storyline as they did in s...more...
mossum
mossum (The United States) Tue Aug 25 2009 22:33
Have you ever read a book that made you feel like the author was getting between you and the story? There are two authors who have given me this impression: Dean Koontz, and now Jeff Lindsay. Jeff. Jeff, Jeff, Jeff. You had a good thing going here. The characters were good, the basis of t...more...
Bookmarks Magazine
Bookmarks Magazine (The United States) Thu Feb 05 2009 11:53
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, t...more...
Jessica
Jessica (Collingswood, NJ) Mon Jan 04 2010 10:32
Jeff Lindsay's writing style grated on me in books 1 and 2, but for some reason I didn't mind his unrelenting one-liners and alliteration this time around. I think that because I'm still on a Dexter high from having just finished the latest season of the TV series (which is superior to the books), I...more...
Spuddie
Spuddie (Minneapolis, MN) Tue Mar 16 2010 15:51
Third in the "Dexter" mystery series, featuring Miami forensic blood spatter expert Dexter Morgan, who has a side job as a serial killer. Trained by his foster father, Harry the Cop, Dexter targets only those "deserving" of death--such as child molesters and other serial killers....more...
Alaina
Alaina (Edmond, OK) Mon Mar 09 2009 12:25
This one was just...weird. The first two are entirely first person limited (to Dexter), and this one branches out into other first person povs in a way that I don't think really works. Plus it has kind of a scifi/fantasy angle to it that I didn't like. This is a book about a modern day serial kil...more...
Linda
Linda (Oceanside, CA) Fri Apr 30 2010 18:02
Awesome third book to the Dexter series! Though full of the same dark humor and trademark great story, Lindsay has added a bonus this time; we get a glimpse into the evolution of "The Dark Passenger". This time, downtrodden Dexter's Dark Passenger was frightened away by an ancient evil he ...more...
Laren
Laren (Elgin, IL) Tue Jun 23 2009 20:22
This is the third book in a series about Dexter Morgan, the serial killer with a code (he only kills people who do bad things to other people). I read the first two before the series based on these books started airing on Showtime, but I kept picturing the star of the show as our protagonist (which...more...
Lindsey
Lindsey (Salina, KS) Mon Apr 13 2009 22:55
Dexter in the Dark - Jeff LindsayI think I started this in the middle of the series. Oops, I probably would have been less confused for the first part of the book had I known.The back says:In his work as a Miami crime scene investigator, Dexter Morgan is accustomed to s...more...
Lightreads
Lightreads (The United States) Sun Jul 12 2009 11:26
Adventures of a sociopathic serial killer who generally only cuts up people who hurt children. Okay, awesome. Lindsay has clearly done his research – the way Dexter completely fails to get sex, his inflated perceptions of his own intelligence, his completely oblivious sexism, his utter ...more...