Sunday, November 13, 2011

Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay

Lindsay has a subtle style, and this was my favorite of the three I read thus far in the Dexter series. I look forward to reading another, and while the TV series is heavily influenced by the books, the two do not give each other away. PW: The story opens with Dexter at play, kidnapping and killing a priest who has murdered a number of children, then moves on to the main plot, a series of gruesome killings of prostitutes by an unknown madman. Dexter's foster sister is a Miami Vice Squad cop working on the killings, so Dexter decides to help her solve the case. This puts him in conflict with a dumb but ambitious female homicide detective as well as, soon enough, the killer himself, whose approach to serial killing mirrors Dexter's own, uncomfortably so. Might Dexter himself be the culprit? The answer feels a bit contrived, but will surprise most readers, and it's a minor flaw in a gripping, deliciously offbeat novel that announces the arrival of a notable new talent.

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