Darkly Dreaming Dexter
Oh, the symphonic shriek of the thousand hiding voices, the cry of the Need inside, the entity, the silent watcher, the cold quiet thing, the one that laughs, the Moondancer. The me that was not me, the thing that mocked and laughed and came calling with its hunger. With the Need.
Dearly Devoted Dexter
It was two nights until the full moon, and I would make this one well worth my while. This full moon I would spend not with Miller Lite but with Reiker Photography, Inc. In two nights I would turn loose my Passenger at last, slide into my true self, and fling the sweat-stained costume of Dearly Devoted Dexter into the garbage heap.
I have seen some of "Dexter", the television series that is based on these books, and surprisingly, Dexter's sister Deb is even more foul-mouthed and stroppy in the books, while Detective LaGuerta is elegant and incompetent, and fancies Dexter, unlike her television counterpart. Dexter sees kindred spirits in both the antagonistic Sergeant Doakes and Rita's children, who are more damaged in the books than in the television series.
Oh, the symphonic shriek of the thousand hiding voices, the cry of the Need inside, the entity, the silent watcher, the cold quiet thing, the one that laughs, the Moondancer. The me that was not me, the thing that mocked and laughed and came calling with its hunger. With the Need.
Dearly Devoted Dexter
It was two nights until the full moon, and I would make this one well worth my while. This full moon I would spend not with Miller Lite but with Reiker Photography, Inc. In two nights I would turn loose my Passenger at last, slide into my true self, and fling the sweat-stained costume of Dearly Devoted Dexter into the garbage heap.
I have seen some of "Dexter", the television series that is based on these books, and surprisingly, Dexter's sister Deb is even more foul-mouthed and stroppy in the books, while Detective LaGuerta is elegant and incompetent, and fancies Dexter, unlike her television counterpart. Dexter sees kindred spirits in both the antagonistic Sergeant Doakes and Rita's children, who are more damaged in the books than in the television series.