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Dexter Is Dead: A Novel Kindle Edition

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Dexter Morgan—blood-spatter analyst, husband, father, serial killer—knew that he couldn’t burn the candle at both ends forever, and now, his dark deeds have finally ensnared him. • The Killer Character That Inspired the Hit Showtime Series Dexter

He is in prison on multiple homicide charges, although, ironically, he did not commit any of the murders of which he is accused. He’s lost everything: his wife, kids, career, and the loyalty of his sister. Now his sole, small shot at redemption may come from his brother, Brian, a homicidal maniac who makes Dexter look like the angel in the family. By helping Brian through some serious trouble of his own making, Dexter sees a potential path to proving himself innocent.
 
But the stakes are truly deadly. And, with nothing left to hold him back, Dexter hurtles into an epic showdown ... which may be his last.
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“Fans will rush through . . . double-quick in order to savor every moment of Dexter's final hour.”
    —Kirkus Reviews

"Jeff Lindsay has brought his 'A' game to this farewell, wrapping things up in fine fashion."
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Praise for the Dexter series

“It’s like very little else you’ve read. Imagine if Hannibal Lecter starred in 
CSI: Miami instead of David Caruso, and you’re halfway there.”
     —
Time 
 
“Dexter’s sardonic voice [is] so snappy and smart, and yet so full of self-loathing that we hate ourselves for laughing.” 
     —
The New York Times Book Review

“One of the most likable vigilante serial killers in recent thriller literature.”
    —
The New Yorker

“Like a breath of fresh air blowing across all of crime-novel conventions, there is Dexter.”
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The Denver Post

“Wonderfully fresh and packed with just the right amount of grotesquerie and wry wit.”
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USA Today

“An entertaining, funny series that draws us in and makes us root, almost against our will, for a ruthless, yet appealing killer. In his own way, Dexter is trying to make the world a better place.”
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Sun-Sentinel (Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.)

“May be the first serial killer who unabashedly solicits our love.”
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Entertainment Weekly

“Totally captivating. . . . Totally original. The characters are beautifully drawn, particularly Dexter, who is tremendously likable, his hobby notwithstanding.”
    —
St. Petersburg Times

About the Author

Jeff Lindsay is the New York Times bestselling author and creator of the Dexter novels, most recently Dexter's Final Cut. He lives in south Florida with his wife and three daughters. His novels are the inspiration for the hit Showtime series Dexter.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00OEXDLPA
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage Crime/Black Lizard (July 7, 2015)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ July 7, 2015
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1774 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 292 pages
  • Customer Reviews:
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JEFF LINDSAY is the author of Darkly Dreaming Dexter and Dearly Devoted Dexter. He lives in Florida with his wife and children.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2015
I've read so many different & mixed reviews on this the last installment we'll ever read about our beloved knife wielding Dexter. So I was naturally very curious and excited to see for myself what I thought of this book. Mr. Lindsay does not (in this one Dexter fans opinion) disappoint. Personally I don't see how there could've been any other possible ending and Jeff Lindsay wrote a very powerful ending that hints (to me) that Dexter wasn't as wholly unfeeling and cold hearted as he always believed himself to be. That's really all I can say on that without giving away key information resulting in nasty spoilers! As far as the rest of the book, I absolutely loved that Dexter and Brian finally had their book! As a dedicated Dexter fan the many wonderful possibilities of what could happen if Dexter gave into Brian's repeated requests for brotherly playtime has always intrigued me, making it to the very top position on my Dexter storyline wishlist. No surprise that we had to wait until the final book for this particular wish to come to pass.....it was worth every second of the wait! Naturally this final book will not please everyone, after all saying goodbye to a favorite and dearly loved character is never easy and we all have our opinions on how if at all it should be done. Jeff Lindsay has always been the mastermind the behind Dexter I've grown so attached too over the years, so who am I to second guess his writing genius? I can't and I won't, I choose just to sit back and trust in Jeff to do what he knows best and simply enjoy my last opportunity to immerse myself in the truly addictive world of our favorite serial killer...and that's exactly what I did! If you're a true fan of the Dexter series (the books) then there is no way you can not read this final goodbye to Dexter. Will you love it as much as I did? There's only way way to find out! Thank You Jeff Lindsay! Rest in Peace Dexter Morgan you will be missed!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2016
It wasn't his strongest work...and when that happens it makes me wonder if the author is tired of being in this character's world and wants to get out. If he or she is just putting out this last story for our sake, for the reader who loves the character's world... who would happily go on reading for many more years. I cannot imagine the pleasure and pain of being the creator of Dexter, and then of course the television series that it spawned, also good, but not at all THIS Dexter.. our Dexter from the books.
I will just miss them.
It wasn't. I wanted it to be the fantastic end that some series have, but this was a "meh, well, that wasn't Terrible, I guess...." and I'm not sure how others felt because I was so afraid of reading a spoiler I haven't glanced at another review, but it sure wasn't the Dexter I expected. The plot was shaky, it felt like it rushed to the end after really dragging the beginning.
And there was a serious missing piece of the puzzle.. a huge character that just barely there. And no, not Deb.
Ok I'm getting close to spoilers so I will just say... giving it 4 stars in memory of the other books that thrilled me, that I didn't review.
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2015
The end of a very great series. You can't go wrong with this Dexter series. At first I didn't want to read it, I gave it a chance because of a friends recommendation and I do not regret it!!! Be sure to start at the beginning. You want to read these in order. I highly recommend this Jeff Lindsay series. He is an excellent writer full of surprises and fabulous characters. This series is not what you expect at all. I really appreciate the high speed delivery and awesome Amazon customer service. :)
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2015
Is the title a spoiler? May-be.

It must be difficult enough to write a crime series that is being simultaneously adapted as a popular cable TV program, especially when the plot of the TV series diverges rapidly with the novels. And most especially when the series comes to an end, and perhaps not a conclusion with which everyone is satisfied.

The Showtime series ran for eight seasons and 96 episodes, while there has been a mere seven novels leading up to Dexter is Dead, which is billed as the final one. But what does "dead" mean? One could suggest that Dexter Morgan in the the cable series is dead to the world at the end of the final episode. And how exactly do you kill off a character who is a first person narrator?

Dexter is Dead begins with the serial killer behind bars, but not for any crimes that he actually committed. It follows on the heels of Dexter's Final Cut, where Dexter's lovable but oblivious wife meets much the same fate as she did on the TV series, though by different hands. The culprit is also dead, but no one will believe Dexter when he says he didn't kill the actor, or when he accuses the celebrity of being a pedophile. Especially not Detective Anderson, who is determined to see Dexter in prison for life, if not worse.

Dexter is in prison without bail and without much understanding of the circumstances that have him incarcerated. He's adrift, too blasé about his fate to even wonder about things like "due process" and "right to a speedy trial." He's not terribly concerned about his children, either: his daughter with Rita and Rita's own two children, budding sociopaths in their own right. He is, however, upset to discover that his usually faithful sister, Deb, thinks that prison is the right place for him, regardless of whether he is responsible for the crimes of which he's accused. Deb knows all about her brother's proclivities, and she's finally waking up to the fact that, despite his "best intentions," people die because of him, and sometimes innocents get caught in the crossfire. She disavows him—he's not her real brother, after all.

This lights a bit of a fire under him, sparking emotions he steadfastly denies he has. Then he falls heir to Frank Kraunauer, a celebrity attorney known for getting even the obviously guilty off. How did he come to this top-notch lawyer's attention?

The only person left in Dexter's life is his brother, Brian, who once tried to convince Dexter to kill his sister. Brian is as much of a sociopath as Dexter, perhaps even moreso because he was never trained to pretend to be human, but one of his lifelong goals has been to go on a killing spree with his brother, something that can't happen with Dexter in prison. So he finances Dexter's liberty, although his means of doing so create all manner of problems for both men and put them in the sights of a drug cartel's infamous hitman.

While readers may have had sympathy for Dexter off and on over the course of the series, in these circumstances he's not a terribly likable person, especially compared to the way he was in the previous novel, where he foresaw a life without killing and a long-term relationship that wasn't a sham. True, he seems genuinely concerned about repairing his relationship with Deb, but he is equally concerned about the horrible traffic situation in Miami and his constant quest to find good food.

He needs to prove that the crucial evidence against him was fabricated by a vindictive police detective and to forge some kind of working relationship with his brother that won't leave them both dead. How does that all work out? Well, the title could properly be called a spoiler and Lindsay has said that he intends this to be the final novel in the series. And yet, the problem of the first person narrative and some seemingly arbitrary shifts between past and present tense allow for the possibility that this is not the end for Dexter. Should Lindsay be so inclined, there's enough wiggle room left to resurrect his famous creation.
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carlos alvarado
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing finale for the series!
Reviewed in Mexico on November 14, 2019
The product arrived one day after I bought it, the edition is beautiful and very delicate, it just had a tiny dark stain but nothing to worry about in my opinion.
The book itself its amazing it must be my second favorite in the series, only surpassed by Dearly Devoted Dexter, you Must read Dexter's Final Cut in order to get a good grip on the finale but it's worth it, I really enjoyed the whole book.
Christofher Phillipp de Andrade Silva
5.0 out of 5 stars Good
Reviewed in Brazil on April 22, 2019
I wasn't so sure about this one but after I read it I was very impressed.
Careuil
5.0 out of 5 stars rapidez
Reviewed in Spain on January 8, 2020
perfecto
Aditi Singh
5.0 out of 5 stars This series is brilliant.
Reviewed in India on October 21, 2019
I love Dexter
Samuel Sweets
5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
Reviewed in Canada on November 14, 2017
Great story, but the ending is somewhat of a let down. Overall a great read.
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