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Terfex.com - Dexter in the Dark (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780307276735 ISBN: 0307276732 Label: Vintage Manufacturer: Vintage Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 320 Publication Date: 2008-09-02 Publisher: Vintage Release Date: 2008-09-02 Studio: Vintage
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In his work as a Miami crime scene investigator, Dexter Morgan is accustomed to seeing evil deeds. . . particularly because, on occasion, he commits them himself. But Dexter's happy existence is turned upside down when he is called to an unusually disturbing crime scene at the university campus. Dexter's Dark Passenger – mastermind of his homicidal prowess – immediately senses something chillingly recognizable and goes into hiding. Dexter is alone for the first time in his life, and he realizes he's being hunted by a truly sinister adversary. Meanwhile he's planning a wedding and trying to learn how to be a stepfather to his fiancé's two kids – who might just have dark tendencies themselves. Macabre, ironic, and wonderfully entertaining, Dexter in the Dark goes deeper into the psyche of one of the freshest protagonists in recent fiction.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Jumping from fiction to science fiction? Comment: Though this book was an interesting read, after reading the first two books and watching the series, I am quite disappointed that Dexter In The Dark had to go into the realm of the supernatural as a core of its plot. I agree with the readers who feel that this book causes the series to lose its consistency by going from fiction to (borderline)science-fiction.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enjoyable, but it doesn't fit well. Comment: Jeff Lindsay must have read a book or watched a movie recently that spawned a wild hair, because he decided to take Dexter somewhere he hasn't been before and it doesn't seem fitting. It does not feel natural or planned. I do not believe that Lindsay had this plan all along. I suppose he could have, but this sudden turn will throw fans off the ride.
This book is very entertaining and it would have worked well if it was the first of the series or an alternate graphic novel done years after the series concluded, but it doesn't really fit right now. The previous books are dark crime novels with a twist, but that twist has become a supernatural beast that wants to upstage the Dex we know.
The negative reviews had me expecting worse, so I was pleasantly surprised at how much I actually enjoyed the book up until chapter 19. Even then I just put the supernatural mumbo jumbo out of my mind, but there was no getting around it at the end. I'm not going to mention a spoiler, but there is no argument to deny what is happening here. I've seen some reviews say that people are taking this too literal, but it sadly is what it is. The final pages make no mistake about that.
I hate to say it, but I think the writers of the show understand what we love about Dexter more than Lindsay does. Maybe Lindsay just wants to separate himself from the show or prove something with drastic changes, but I'm not left with a good taste in my mouth. I wish there was a way for the fourth book to undo these changes, but it's not likely. I hope the TV show ignores this book altogether. With that said, it was entertaining and it deserves a few stars for that.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Direly Disappointing Dexter Comment: As much as I enjoyed the first two books in this series... I just didn't like this one. In this third installment, Dexter's Dark Passenger becomes its own being, and goes AWOL. I preferred thinking of the Dark Passenger as just a voice in Dexter's head, not some amorphous lizard thing that makes relatively normal people want to kill. It just rubbed me the wrong way. The Dark Passenger's absence does create some interesting inner conflict for Dexter, but I think Lindsay just went about it the wrong way. What I do like about this book is Dexter's growing relationship with Cody and Aster, and it'll be interesting to see where that goes as Cody's own shadow gets more insistent. This wasn't bad enough to make me give up the series, but it was disappointing just the same...
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great experience!! Comment: This is my first time buying a used book online...and it was great! I would definitely buy from this seller and this site again!! The book is in perfect condition and was shipped really, really fast! Thank you!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing follow-up to first two novels Comment: I agree with most of the negative comments made by other reviewers about this novel. Dexter may have to deal in some way with his DArk Passenger, but not with the cheesy plot device Lindsay comes up with. Very poor. Unfortunately for author Lindsay, he may have created a character that has a one or two novel shelf life. I have some thoughts on how the plots and handling of the Dark Passenger could be handled, but I'm not writing the novels. Lindsay's choice regarding the Dark Passenger and Dexter in his third novel just doesn't work for me.
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