![]() ![]() ![]() The storyline is mainly the same as the first season of the TV show, with the ending being a notable exception (the same sort of happens in the show but much, much later). ![]() But after getting past the first chapter the writing style was toned down a little and I felt at least I could read it without becoming distracted by bits about howling at the blood moon and such. ![]() It’s very poetic and kind of out there – it just completely clashed with the Dexter I know and love. The beginning is quite frankly kind of off-putting. But I had the first three in one big paperback lying around, and I figured I should give it another try. I know the books came first, but when you haven’t read it first, things can often get a little weird. Hall, so I already felt a little iffy about reading the books after seeing the series. I loved the TV series (at least the first few seasons, but don’t get me started on the finale – probably the most disappointing ending ever), and in my head Dexter is the actor Michael C. But the book does start out rather weirdly, perhaps particularly if you’re familiar with the Dexter from the Showtime TV series. Not an auspicious beginning for a book review, I know. Well, this was not as bad as I had expected. ![]()
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