Dexter by Design by Jeff Lindsay

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  • Pub. Date: September 2009
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 1,301
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    • Pub. Date: September 2009
    • Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 304pp
    • Sales Rank: 1,301

    Synopsis

    The macabre, witty New York Times bestselling series (and inspiration for the #1 Showtime series, Dexter) continues as our darkly lovable killer matches wits with a sadistic artiste—who is creating bizarre murder tableaux of his own all over Miami.

    After his surprisingly glorious honeymoon in Paris, life is almost normal for Dexter Morgan. Married life seems to agree with him: he’s devoted to his bride, his stomach is full, and his homicidal hobbies are nicely under control. But old habits die hard—and Dexter’s work as a blood spatter analyst never fails to offer new temptations that appeal to his offbeat sense of justice…and his Dark Passenger still waits to hunt with him in the moonlight.

    The discovery of a corpse (artfully displayed as a sunbather relaxing on a Miami beach chair) naturally piques Dexter’s curiosity and Miami’s finest realize they’ve got a terrifying new serial killer on the loose. And Dexter, of course, is back in business.

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    After a honeymoon that includes a trip to Paris to see an exhibit of self-mutilating art, Dexter—a blood-spatter expert for the Miami PD and a serial killer who hunts killers who have evaded justice—teams up with his sister, a Miami PD sergeant, to search for a killer with a taste for gruesome postmortem artistic displays. Nick Landrum delivers a solid reading that evokes the exterior plainness of Dexter while also revealing his sinister inner self. He makes the paradox of Dexter's personality believable, conveying the character's quotidian normalcy and the brooding and deliberate murderous instinct simmering below the surface. Distinct and consistent character voices keep the production enjoyable. A Doubleday hardcover (Reviews, June 29). (Sept.)

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    Biography

    JEFF LINDSAY is the New York Times bestselling author of Darkly Dreaming Dexter, Dearly Devoted Dexter, and Dexter in the Dark. His novels are the basis of the hit Showtime and CBS series, Dexter. He lives in South Florida with his family.

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    I love Dexter!by Starling3

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    November 21, 2009: The fourth entry in the Dexter series finds Dexter juggling his job, his family, and his "hobby" in hs quest to have it all. The characters are entertaining and offbeat. The plot, although somewhat predictable, ends with a surprise that will add another layer to the family dynamics. Dexter is a charmer, it's always a treat to see into his twisted world.

    Not quite the same as the originalby busy_reader

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    November 15, 2009: I absolutely LOVE Dexter. He is quirky and funny and makes me laugh. Jeff Lindsay has created a serial killer that is easy to root for. I couldn't wait for this fourth installment to come out but, I was a little disappointed in the end. I struggled a bit to get through the last half. It just didn't seem to hold my attention at that anticipatory high like the first two did. Over all I did enjoy it though.


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