Thursday, October 16, 2008

Dexter in the Dark by Jeff Lindsay

Started: 10/11/08
Finished: 10/14/08
Year: 2007
Pages: 303
Genre: Mystery
Grade: B
Reason for reading: library book and I enjoy the TV series
Blurb (from book jacket): "In his work as a Miami crime scene investigator, Dexter Morgan is accustomed to seeing evil deeds...particulary because, on occasion, he rather enjoys committing them himself. Guided by his Dark Passenger (the reptilian voice inside him), he lives his outwardly normal life adhering to one simple rule: he kills only very bad people. Dexter slides through life undetected, working as a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Police Department, helping his fiancee raise her two adorable (if somewhat...unique) children, and always planning his next jaunt as Dexter the Dark Avenger under the light of the full moon.
"But then everything changes. Dexter is called to a crime scene that seems routine: a gruesome double homicide at the university campus, which Dexter would normally investigate with gusto, before enjoying a savory lunch. And yet this scene feels terribly wrong. Dexter's Dark Passenger senses something he recognizes, something utterly chilling, and the Passenger-mastermind of Dexter's homicidal prowess-promptly goes into hiding.
"With his Passenger on the run, Dexter is left to face this case all alone-not to mention his demanding sister (Sergeant Deborah), his frantic fiancee (Rita), and the most frightening wedding caterer ever to plan a menu. Equally unsettling, Dexter begins to realize that somethng very dark and very powerful has its sights set on him. Dexter is left in the dark, but he must summon his sharpest investigative instincts not only to pursue his enemy but to locate and truly understand his Dark Passenger. To find him, Dexter has to research the questions he's never dared ask: Who is the Dark Passenger, and where does he come from? It is nothing less than a search for Dexter's own dark soul..fueled by a steady suppluy of fresh doughnuts."
Opinion: I didn't enjoy it as much as the second book in the series. It took a kind of science fiction twist to it. I feel that it is still worth the read.

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