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brownearthgirl 's review for:
Dexter's Final Cut
by Jeff Lindsay
I love the Dexter books, but this one felt more like Jeff Lindsay placating Dexter for no longer having his tv show. In this installment Dexter is starstruck. "Hired" to protect the star of a new tv show, Dexter decides the luxury life is one he can get used to. But first he must protect his star, Jackie Forrest, from the stalker determined to kill her. The story isn't quite as "Dexter" as I'm used to from the previous novels. Lindsay seems more concerned with detailing the life of a tv show than arousing the Dark Passenger.
I don't do spoilers, and you won't get one here. There are moments that are pure Dexter; but then there are moments that feel overdrawn. I had to fight the urge to skip through pages to get to the point of the thing.
But it was as always entertaining. Dexter's insights about himself get a rough going over in this installment. He has to rethink everything he thinks he is and everything he thinks other people think he is.
I don't do spoilers, and you won't get one here. There are moments that are pure Dexter; but then there are moments that feel overdrawn. I had to fight the urge to skip through pages to get to the point of the thing.
But it was as always entertaining. Dexter's insights about himself get a rough going over in this installment. He has to rethink everything he thinks he is and everything he thinks other people think he is.