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Dexter Is Delicious Hardcover – September 7, 2010

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Dexter Morgan has always lived a happy homicidal life. He keeps his dark urges in check by adhering to one stead­fast rule . . .
he only kills very bad people. But now Dexter is experiencing some major life changes—don’t we all?—and they’re mostly wrapped up in the eight-pound curiosity that is his newborn daughter. Family bliss is cut short, however, when Dexter is summoned to investigate the disappearance of a seventeen-year-old girl who has been running with a bizarre group of goths who fancy themselves to be vampires. As Dexter gets closer to the truth of what happened to the missing girl, he realizes they are not really vampires so much as cannibals. And, most disturbing . . . these people have decided they would really like to eat Dexter.

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There are two Dexter Morgans, the one you see on television (in the hit series Dexter) and the one Lindsay writes about in his books. They’re sort of the same guy but not really: the TV Dexter feels like a fictional version of the “real” Dexter from the books. In his fifth novel, Lindsay paints Dexter, who works as a blood-spatter expert for the Miami Police Department, into a corner. He’s got a new baby, a beautiful little girl, and he really, really wants to live like a normal human, to leave his Dark Passenger behind and stop all this murder stuff (in case you’re a newbie, he only kills other killers, people who have evaded justice). But when he catches a case involving missing girls, vampirism, and cannibalism, he has a rough time keeping his homicidal urges in check. The novel, as usual, straddles the fine line between drama and satire, and as usual, it’s Dexter’s battle with his inner demons, his struggle to put a human face on his monstrous self, that takes center stage. Faithful readers will note that their favorite homicidal monster has made some real progress on that front: Lindsay has inched the character a teensy bit closer to normality. (But not too close: that would take all the fun out of it.) Recommend this one highly to fans of both the novels and the television series. --David Pitt

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"'D' words by the dozens have been used to describe Jeff Lindsay's delightful Dexter novels — the inspiration for the Showtime hit Dexter— and now Dexter Is Delicious...Lindsay never fails to come up with uniquely weird mysteries for Dexter to solve and serves them up with a huge and satisfying dose of Dexter's inner turmoil."--USA Today

"Ghoulish fun for like-minded souls." --
Kirkus

"Lindsay's fifth thriller featuring Dexter Morgan (after
Dexter by Design) brilliantly combines suspense and gallows humor....Readers will look forward to seeing the further impact of fatherhood on Lindsay's highly original protagonist in the next installment." --Publishers Weekly (starred)

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Doubleday; First Edition ~1st Printing (September 7, 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 368 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0385532350
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0385532358
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.4 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.37 x 1.44 x 9.59 inches
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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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Customers find the story engaging and believable, with suspense. They find the book satisfying and a good value for money. However, opinions differ on the humor, writing quality, and series overall. Some find the humor endearing and snarky, while others consider the character annoying. There are mixed views on the writing style - some find it well-written and concise, while others feel it's wordy and needs editing. Readers have different views on the series, with some finding it great and gripping, while others think it's different from the TV series.

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58 customers mention "Story quality"51 positive7 negative

Customers enjoy the engaging story with a believable plotline and suspense. They find it an enjoyable chapter in the Dexter series with interesting characters. However, some readers feel the book is too wordy between kills.

"...Still, this is a very interesting addition to the storyline, with everyone changing...." Read more

"Jeff Lindsey has created such a wonderfully disturbed and lovable psycho in Dexter...." Read more

"...The story is entertaining, but really doesn't leave you guessing: if you pay attention to the foreshadowing, everything is pretty obvious...." Read more

"...There's nothing here surprising, but it is rather cute. And I love the ending...." Read more

7 customers mention "Value for money"7 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the good price and value for money of the book. They find it a satisfying installment in the Dexter series by Jeff Lindsay.

"Yet another satisfying installment of Jeff Lindsay's tantalizing Dexter series...." Read more

"...Trust me when I say that it's worth it." Read more

"...product was a fast delivery, well packaged, in good condition, at a fair price and as described...." Read more

"My daughter loves these books and this is a good price!" Read more

4 customers mention "Sex scenes"4 positive0 negative

Customers like the sex scenes. However, some find the cannibalism disturbing.

"...Best. Dexter. Title. Ever. Why? Because this book's about cannibals. Fantastic...." Read more

"...The theme of cannibalism was a very interesting one to choose...." Read more

"This book truly disturbed me. It deals with cannibalism which is disturbing enough, but this book takes it somewhere that I honestly never thought..." Read more

"cannibals, and brothers and babies.... oh my!!..." Read more

32 customers mention "Humor"22 positive10 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the humor in the book. Some find it endearing and snarky, with a sarcastic writing style. Others find the characters annoying and boring, with extreme differences in character development.

"...His inner-dialogue is so entertaining that you find yourself wanting the other characters to just swallow what they had to say and let Dexter..." Read more

"...Fantastic series, definitely had me laughing out loud, if you find yourself missing Dexter." Read more

"...It's an irreverent off-the-wall page-turner that is gross, gory, and grisly, but continues to be fun by dint of the author's lurid imagination and..." Read more

"...It was humorous and witty, and gave us a rare glimpse into the psyche of a serial killer who has inconveniently grown a soul...." Read more

20 customers mention "Writing quality"13 positive7 negative

Customers have different views on the writing quality. Some find it well-written and engaging, with concise and clear descriptions of characters. Others feel the writing is overwritten and unengaging, making it difficult to read.

"...I have read a couple of collaborative projects lately that were well written, and it would be nice to see Dexter evolve from a mere fascinating..." Read more

"...gory, and grisly, but continues to be fun by dint of the author's lurid imagination and his ironic and perverse sense of humor" Read more

"...But a lot of his writing is decidedly not brilliant. But that being said, he created (or stumbled upon) a fantastic character -- Dexter...." Read more

"...The characters were well-created, as always, and I liked the written portrayals of them...." Read more

9 customers mention "Series"6 positive3 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the series. Some find it great and gripping, while others say it differs from the TV series.

"...Fantastic series, definitely had me laughing out loud, if you find yourself missing Dexter." Read more

"...Big departures from the TV series, or more accurately the TV series departed massively from the book." Read more

"This here is the fifth book in the series. The series' quality goes up and then it goes down... way down... I had read the other reviews (silly me)..." Read more

"...The villains in this book were some of the best of the series, very strange characters in deed." Read more

6 customers mention "Readability"3 positive3 negative

Customers have different views on the book's readability. Some find it engaging and fast-paced, while others feel it's a bit slower than previous books and places too much emphasis on Lily Ann.

"I read this book quickly, in a little over a day. It was fast and entertaining, with a very creepy villain this time...." Read more

"Book was good but slow at times. Upset he's not killing as many people anymore...." Read more

"Reads fast and holds your interest. I did however guess the ending early on." Read more

"I think it is a little slower than the other books, also to much of an emphasis on Lily Ann that kind of takes away the lore of Dexter and his..." Read more

We also see a soft and vulnerable side of Deborah
5 out of 5 stars
We also see a soft and vulnerable side of Deborah
Loved book five of the Dexter series. This book offers the reader an insight into Dexter’s journey to becoming a good father. His genuine need to nurture and protect his newborn daughter, and his determination to put the demands of his Dark Passenger on the back burner, allow the reader to connect with Dexter on a more intimate level than we have before. The heinous crime scenes are presented in vivid detail, and are nothing short of fascinating. We also see a soft and vulnerable side of Deborah, which makes her character more relatable. I give this book a well-deserved five stars.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2013
    Book Info: Genre: Thriller/Police Procedural
    Reading Level: Adult
    Recommended for: twisted people
    Trigger Warnings: murder, cannibalism

    My Thoughts: So, this is the last book in the series that I've read before, and I actually bought a first-edition hardcover of this one, which is very nice of course. I'm very excited now to move on and read the two books I haven't yet read.

    Watching Dexter falling hopelessly in love with his daughter was quite a thing. However, seeing Astor and Cody's reaction to Brian made me think, "Oh, dear, Dexter, you really should have worked with these kids a bit more..." They are obviously pulling at the bit in anxiety to leave the starting gate but Dexter is always too distracted to do anything beyond saying, "Later."

    Still, this is a very interesting addition to the storyline, with everyone changing. Dexter is becoming a much more complex character, and of course things are never quite what they seem. I really do understand the vigilante attitude; so many deserving people escape justice because of money or status. It is terribly frustrating. It's nice to see Deborah coming around a little, but overall I don't find her very likable. She has absolutely no consideration for anyone, even dragging Dexter away from his newborn without any apparent qualm or guilt. I wish Rita would read her the riot act, maybe make her understand that Dexter doesn't always need to jump when she says, or that maybe she could find a bit of gratitude for the help he gives her, or at least show that she understands how much danger he puts himself in for her. But no...

    So, of course, fans of the books: you don't want to miss this one! Things are changing in the Dexterverse, yet the more they change the more they'll stay the same. What will be next? I''m dying to know!

    Series Information: Dexter Morgan series
    Book 1: Darkly Dreaming Dexter, review linked here
    Book 2: Dearly Devoted Dexter, review linked here
    Book 3: Dexter in the Dark, review linked here
    Book 4: Dexter by Design, review linked here
    Book 5: Dexter is Delicious
    Book 6: Double Dexter
    Book 7: Dexter's Final Cut

    Disclosure: I purchased a new, first-edition hardcover of this book for myself. All opinions are my own.

    Synopsis: Dexter Morgan's happy homicidal life is undergoing some major changes. He's always lived by a single golden rule--he kills only people who deserve it. But the Miami blood-spatter analyst has recently become a daddy--to an eight-pound curiosity named Lily Anne--and strangely, Dex's dark urges seem to have left him. Is he ready to become an overprotective father? To pick up soft teddy bears instead of his trusty knife, duct tape, and fishing wire? What's a serial killer to do?

    Then Dexter is summoned to investigate the disappearance of an eighteen-year-old girl who seems to have been abducted by a bizarre group... who just may be vampires... and--possibly--cannibals. Nothing like the familiar hum of his day job to get Dexter's creative dark juices flowing again. Assisting his bull-in-a-china-shop detective sister, Deborah, Dex wades into an investigation that gets more disturbing by the moment. And to compound the complication of Dexter's ever-more-complicated life, a person from his past suddenly reappears... moving dangerously close to his home turf and threatening to destroy the one thing tat has maintained Dexter's pretend human cover and kept him out of the electric chair: his new family.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2010
    Jeff Lindsey has created such a wonderfully disturbed and lovable psycho in Dexter. His inner-dialogue is so entertaining that you find yourself wanting the other characters to just swallow what they had to say and let Dexter continue his verbal vaudeville. If he were my neighbor, I'd probably visit every day after work just to pass the time and see what creative concoction of words would slither out of his mouth next. I never tired of his endless commentary and observations. And like many others, I found myself laughing out loud every few pages.

    Dexter is such an entertaining character that I am not sure if I really paid any attention at all to the overall plot. This is probably due to the fact that the plot was dull and overdone. Several scenes were a bit too "hollywood", where the timing of events occurs so perfectly that you find yourself yawning and saying "Okay, saw that coming ... What audacious comments will crawl out of Dexter's dark psyche next?!?!"

    When it comes to plot detection, I am usually about as accurate as a shotgun from 2 miles. But halfway through the book, I already had the entire plot nailed ... and started cursing myself for not being able to hide the pink elephant behind the blade of glass just a little bit longer!!

    I thoroughly enjoy Jeff Lindsey's writing style, so much so that I hovered between 4-stars and 5-stars for a few minutes. I guess my only hope for the future is that Jeff will find a co-author who specializes in plots to help him create a more dynamic novel. I have read a couple of collaborative projects lately that were well written, and it would be nice to see Dexter evolve from a mere fascinating character into a full-fledged classic.

    Regardless, if another Dexter novel hits the shelves, I'll be knuckle-dragging at the front of the line drooling for more :)
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
    I loved these books. My favorite has got to be the one with the god Moloch, but I forget which book that was in.

    Fantastic series, definitely had me laughing out loud, if you find yourself missing Dexter.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2021
    This book was ok, just a bit of a dip down from the previous book but still better than the third one (not that it takes very much). One thing that started bothering me while reading this book, which is more of a problem with the series in general than just this book in particular, is that for a series that is supposed to be about a serial killer killing other serial killers it doesn't seem like there is very much killing going on on Dexter's end. It seems like in the majority of the books Dexter is rarely doing what Dexter is supposed to be all about, there's typically always a reason for him to not be doing it. Also after book two none of the suspense of him trying to hide who he really is and barely avoiding getting caught. I still feel a bit let down at how much potential a novel version of Dexter could have and how this author seems to drop the ball with it. At least the TV show seemed to realize the potential Dexter could have and utilized it (until later in the season at least).
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  • Elfenbein
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!
    Reviewed in Germany on March 3, 2022
    Till now-the best one of the dexter series, I just couldn't put it away.
    Disgusting, exciting, bloody, shocking and unbelievable thrilling!
  • byzon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastico Dexter
    Reviewed in Italy on February 6, 2017
    L'ho comprato perché appassionato della serie televisiva DEXTER. Per gli italiani con ottima conoscenza dell'inglese lo consiglio fortemente, mentre se non si è abbastanza ferrati meglio leggere la versione in italiano in quanto lettura pesante se ogni 2 secondi bisogna capire il significato delle parole ( ricercate e specifiche ).
  • DOOM
    5.0 out of 5 stars Dexter is delicious
    Reviewed in France on June 25, 2015
    Dexter is delicious indeed a very good book, well written and always thrilling. There is nothing bad to say about it except that you will enjoy for sure
  • akarsh anand
    3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting read but a tad disappointing....
    Reviewed in India on July 2, 2013
    Well to be fair to Jeff Lindsay, I might have liked the book more if I hadn't seen the series. Having said that, Dexter tv fans maybe a tad disappointed with the book.

    While the story brings back to life the Dexter characters, the book and television portrayal of the characters differ. Obviously there are pockets of innovative writing which grip the reader but many chapters in the book are dull where I found myself skimming paragraphs.

    I feel that the author tried to pen a book which could been made into a tele-series instead of focussing more on developing the characters of the book. The main villain's character is hardly referred to and disappears quickly. There are hardly any surprises in the book and Dexter from being the all-powerful killer is reduced to a bumbling brother who is lucky rather than clever. Instead of Dexter, his brother Bryan and sister Morgan appear to be stronger characters. The rest of the cast are mostly forgettable except maybe the kids.

    I mulled over giving a two star but felt that the book although a bit boring at least made me relive parts of Dexter in the tele-series.
  • Harmony K.
    5.0 out of 5 stars fantastic
    Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2010
    I would rank this book first in the series. I started it on a Saturday morning and finished it about 20 hours later. Literally unable to put it down. Be warned.
    I did love all the other books too, but this one is just off the charts as far as I'm concerned.

    It has a little less of the duct tape/plastic bag action than some of the previous novels, but it's more complex IMO. The baby changes a lot of things in Dexter's life. Also, the criminals in this installment are even more spectacular than usual.