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Double Dexter

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER • A deadly duel unfolds for “the first serial killer who unabashedly solicits our love” (Entertainment Weekly)—the character that inspired the latest Showtime hit series Dexter: Resurrection.
Dexter is displeased. Like any self-respecting, totally decent, soundly homicidal guy, Dexter Morgan takes great pride in his work and is careful to remain anonymous. So he is, naturally, upset to discover that someone has identified him and—worst of all—is now turning his own methods against him.
The situation soon becomes more complicated when a brutal cop-killer begins targeting Miami’s police detectives—leaving behind bodies that are battered beyond recognition—and stoking the department’s worst fears. As his colleagues grow more paranoid of the psychotic killer in their midst, Dexter’s position is increasingly perilous. He is running out of time to track down this copycat and deliver his usual special justice, before his dark hobby is revealed to the world.
Look for all of Jeff Lindsay’s deliciously twisted Dexter novels:
DARKLY DREAMING DEXTER • DEARLY DEVOTED DEXTER • DEXTER IN THE DARK • DEXTER BY DESIGN • DEXTER IS DELICIOUS • DOUBLE DEXTER • DEXTER’S FINAL CUT • DEXTER IS DEAD
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Are two Dexters better than one? Author Jeff Lindsay thinks so, even though Dexter disdainfully disagrees and dispatches his devious doppelgŠnger in DOUBLE DEXTER. (Ironically, as the Showtime television series continues to diverge from Lindsay's series of novels, it's apparent that there are two Dexters, and each is excellent.) Lindsay performs his own work. Lindsay is a fine performer, keeping the light tone of Dexter's inner dialogue alive even as he performs his horrendous acts. It's a tightrope, keeping the tone light as a way to take the edge off the horrific action. His performance improves a perfect thriller. M.S. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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