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Dexter by Design

The GRIPPING thriller that's inspired the Showtime series DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN and DEXTER: RESURRECTION...

Jeff Lindsay

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English
Orion
01 September 2009
Series: DEXTER
Being a blood spatter analyst who hates the sight of blood has always made Dexter's work for the Miami PD tough. But it means he's very neat when it comes to his out-of-hours hobby: murder. Of course, the fact Dexter only kills bad people helps too.

Now Dex is facing a disturbing situation. He's used to blood at work and blood when he's out with the dark passenger (the voice that guides him on his deadly outings). But he's not sure what to make of the man who says blood is art. Using bodies as his canvas, someone is out there expressing themselves in the most lethal and painful of ways.

If Dexter's to escape the scalpel and avoid becoming the latest exhibit, he needs somewhere to run...and he might just have found the perfect place. With his wedding looming, completing his nice-guy disguise, Dexter's honeymoon might just save his skin.
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Imprint:   Orion
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 168mm,  Width: 199mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   250g
ISBN:   9780752884615
ISBN 10:   0752884611
Series:   DEXTER
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

In addition to his DEXTER novels, Jeff's plays have been performed on the stage in New York and London. Outside of writing, Jeff is a musician and karate enthusiast. He lives in Florida with his family.

Reviews for Dexter by Design: The GRIPPING thriller that's inspired the Showtime series DEXTER: ORIGINAL SIN and DEXTER: RESURRECTION (Book Four)

'An enjoyable reunion with the only psychopath you wouldn't mind having in your corner.' - Daily Post 'DEXTER IN THE DARK is witty and thought-provoking, full of unexpected sidelights on the nature of murder. Highly recommended.' - Spectator


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