Americas most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killerDexter Morganis back. After selling more than one million copies and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Lindsay returns with his most
Dexter Is Delicious
β Scribed by Jeff Lindsay
- Publisher
- Doubleday
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 374 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0385532369
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β¦ Synopsis
Americas most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killerDexter Morganis back. After selling more than one million copies and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Lindsay returns with his most hilarious, macabre, and purely entertaining novel yet.
Dexter Morgan has always lived a happy homicidal life. He keeps his dark urges in check by adhering to one steadfast rule . . . he only kills very bad people. But now Dexter is experiencing some major life changesdont we all?and theyre mostly wrapped up in the eight-pound curiosity that is his newborn daughter. Family bliss is cut short, however, when Dexter is summoned to investigate the disappearance of a seventeen-year-old girl who has been running with a bizarre group of goths who fancy themselves to be vampires. As Dexter gets closer to the truth of what happened to the missing girl, he realizes they are not really vampires so much as cannibals. And, most disturbing . . . these people have decided they would really like to eat Dexter.
Jeff Lindsays bestselling, dark, ironic, and oftentimes laugh-out-loud hilarious novels about the lovable serial killer with no soul (but a redeeming desire to kill only people who deserve it) have gained a legion of fans and assumed a place in our culture.
From Publishers Weekly
Authors are often poor narrators of their workhappily this is not the case with Jeff Lindsay, who brings a perfect performance to the narration of his latest novel starring Dexter, the charismatic, sociopathic serial killer. Life for Dexter has taken a major turn. He is now the father of a new baby daughter, Lily Anne, and this extraordinary event has him putting away his knives and duct tape and vowing to extinguish the dark murderous flame that has flared inside him for so long. But some vows are easier kept than others, and when he becomes involved in the investigation of a possible cult of cannibals, it's just possible that he will be drawn back to being the dark Dexter of old. Lindsay's wry reading proves that he knows Dexter and his world better than anyone. With a clear, controlled voice, he pulls the listener into the story, keeping the tone light even when describing the grisliest scenes, but he's more than capable of conveying danger and suspense. With material that alternates dizzyingly between the disturbing and humorous, listeners will cringe and chuckle from beginning to end. A Doubleday hardcover. (Oct.)
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From Booklist
There are two Dexter Morgans, the one you see on television (in the hit series Dexter) and the one Lindsay writes about in his books. Theyre sort of the same guy but not really: the TV Dexter feels like a fictional version of the real Dexter from the books. In his fifth novel, Lindsay paints Dexter, who works as a blood-spatter expert for the Miami Police Department, into a corner. Hes got a new baby, a beautiful little girl, and he really, really wants to live like a normal human, to leave his Dark Passenger behind and stop all this murder stuff (in case youre a newbie, he only kills other killers, people who have evaded justice). But when he catches a case involving missing girls, vampirism, and cannibalism, he has a rough time keeping his homicidal urges in check. The novel, as usual, straddles the fine line between drama and satire, and as usual, its Dexters battle with his inner demons, his struggle to put a human face on his monstrous self, that takes center stage. Faithful readers will note that their favorite homicidal monster has made some real progress on that front: Lindsay has inched the character a teensy bit closer to normality. (But not too close: that would take all the fun out of it.) Recommend this one highly to fans of both the novels and the television series. --David Pitt
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EDITORIAL REVIEW: **Americas most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killerDexter Morganis back. After selling more than *one million copies *and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, *New York Times *bestselling author Jeff Linds
America's most-read, most-watched, and mostΒ beloved serial killerβDexter Morganβis back. After selling more than one million copies and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Lindsay returns with his
EDITORIAL REVIEW: \*\*Americas most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killerDexter Morganis back. After selling more than \*one million copies \*and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, \*New York Times \*bestselling author
**America's most-read, most-watched, and most Β beloved serial killer--Dexter Morgan--is back. After selling more than _one million copies_ and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, _New York Times_ bestselling author Jeff Lindsay returns
EDITORIAL REVIEW: **Americas most-read, most-watched, and most beloved serial killerDexter Morganis back. After selling more than *one million copies *and inspiring the wildly popular #1 Showtime series and top-rated crime drama on pay-cable television, *New York Times *bestselling author Jeff Linds