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Title:Darkly Dreaming Dexter (Dexter #1)
Author:Jeff Lindsay
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Media Tie-In; Vintage Crime / Black Lizard
Pages:Pages: 288 pages
Published:September 19th 2006 by Vintage Books (first published July 10th 2004)
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. Thriller. Crime. Horror

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Meet Dexter Morgan, a polite wolf in sheep's clothing. He's handsome and charming, but something in his past has made him abide by a different set of rules. He's a serial killer whose one golden rule makes him immensely likeable: he only kills bad people. And his job as a blood splatter expert for the Miami police department puts him in the perfect position to identify his victims. But when a series of brutal murders bearing a striking similarity to his own style start turning up, Dexter is caught between being flattered and being frightened—of himself or some other fiend.

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Original Title: Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Edition Language: English
Series: Dexter #1
Characters: Harry Morgan, Deborah Morgan, Sergeant James Doakes, Rita Morgan, Brian Moser, Vince Masuka, Lieutenant MarĂ­a LaGuerta, Angel Batista, Dexter Morgan, Joey Quinn, Tom Matthews, Jamie Batista
Setting: Miami, Florida(United States) Florida(United States)
Literary Awards: Barry Award Nominee for Best Novel (2005), Macavity Award Nominee for Best Mystery Novel (2005), Dilys Award (2005), Lincoln Award Nominee (2007)

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Ok, well. I'm coming at this from an entirely different angle than most of my friends because I've never seen the tv show (GASP! Amirite?). So, I have nothing to compare the book to...other than the book. BUT.Having said that, I only read this because I'd heard about the show and how faboo it supposedly was.Also, one thing I should mention is that I rare to never read mystery/thrillers, so I don't know how this stacks up to the other popular stuff in this genre. Admittedly, I shy away from stuff

I sill enjoyed reading Darkly Dreaming Dexter even though I knew what was gong to happen. Because I have watched most of the first season of Dexter on dvd. The good thing is I haven't watch any of the other seasons of Dexter on dvd. So the rest of the books in the series will be new to me. Will read one a month until I finish the series. Only seven more to go, looking forward to it. I gave Darkly Dreaming Dexter 4 stars.

Book with a whole new idea. I actually rooted for the not so bad guy!

I read this series of books because I was so taken by the Showtime series. And you know what? I liked the TV show better! The books are good, and it's fun to get "inside the mind" of Dexter, but because the plot of the book follows pretty closely to the first season of the TV show, it was hard not to make comparisons. Spoilers below, so don't continue reading if you don't want to know what happens!A few things that I thought the TV show did a lot better was the whole "flirting with another

OK, so I will just get this out of the way: I have NOT seen the show. I don't know a thing about it, except, of course, that Dexter is a murderer. So I had nothing to go on when I started this, which is the way that I like it. Now that I've read it, I guess I can see why it was made into a show, but I admit that I was a bit let down by it. Not that it was a bad book... I basically read it straight through in two chunks (I had to pause in the middle for my bookclub book) and it was compelling

I simply love Showtime's Dexter. If Dexter the TV show were a book, I'd give it 5 stars. I've held off on reading the books that the show is based on for a while, because I didn't want anything to sully my Dexter-love. Was it possible they could favorably compare?Luckily, Jeff Lindsay's first Dexter novel is pretty damn charming. Like The Princess Bride, the screen version by its very nature ends up missing a lot of the wonderfulness that's hidden in the narration. I loved the constant use of

A page-turner. I'm a bit hazy on the ending of this book. But I will read the sequels. I rather enjoyed the book, the narration and the descriptions. Though many aspects of this book are non-scientific, it is enjoyable nonetheless.