Monday, October 08, 2007

Dexter in the Dark by Jeff Lindsay

(Blog author's note: You'll have to wait in line as I'm currently enjoying this one!)

"Dexter loses his mojo in this third entry in a fantastic series (after Darkly Dreaming Dexter and Dearly Devoted Dexter). Well, not really his mojo but the "Dark Passenger" that allows Dexter to do what he does—namely, to act as a killer of those who kill. There's nothing particularly grisly about the crime scene to which Dexter is called on a university campus, but something about it scares away Dexter's inner voice. He's then thrown quickly into the unfamiliar role of being the hunted instead of the hunter and must rely on his own resources not only to survive but to find his Dark Passenger again. All of this occurs while Dexter must also deal with humdrum daily bothers like working, planning a wedding, and raising his fiancĂ©e's children to be just like him. Lindsay gives Dexter a great voice and provides the reader with several laugh-out-loud scenes. It's easy to cheer for this nicest of serial killers, and the pages will turn quickly. This series is growing in popularity thanks to both the books and the Showtime television series they've spawned."

~Craig Shufelt, Fort McMurray P.L., Alta. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Soooo not fair. I want to read it!

Unknown said...

Will be interested to know what you think when you finally get your hands on it...I've had some problems with this one.