Rachel
Baltimore
Deeply Disappointing Dexter — 3 years ago
I was not a huge fan of the first book, but the concept was interesting and some times a series gets better with each book. This may not be the case here. While it is not as forehead smacking dimwitted as the first, it is has it’s moments of unbeleiveablity. How can Dexter be so attractive that women throw themselves at him, and such a good pretender of being human that he can be oblivous when women like him? The only woman who was not attracted to him has been his foster sister, and I kind of think it might be only a matter of time. I also dislike how every person who is his foe ends up dead or out of commission. Are they going to introduce a new character to be “on to him” every book? This is not only frustrating but it shows that the author is completely incapable of developing any character or relationship longer than a few pages.

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bobshep
At 1st- after reading this book- I felt a little like you.
Read Dexter in the Dark- it may change that opinion you have of every adversary of Dex’s getting the knife.