
I'm pretty sure I remember how this ends. Book LaGuerta is ambitious but not quite suspicious enough or smart enough, and
she just made her last bad decision.
I'm pretty sure I remember how this ends. Book LaGuerta is ambitious but not quite suspicious enough or smart enough, and
she just made her last bad decision.
I don't think I really understood how horrible of a person and cop Harry was when I first listened to this. Dexter always presents him as a great guy, a cop who took a boy who turned out to be a monster into his home and helped make him less dangerous to the general populous by teaching him to control his urges and direct them solely at other monsters. Except Harry could have chosen to put Dexter in therapy and didn't. He just declared him unsalvageable, because of course cops know these things best.
The last time I listened to this was maybe 15 years ago. Since then I've read a few more books in the series and watched a couple seasons of the TV series. Let's see how this relisten goes. I don't remember a lot of the details, just that this was the only book in the series that the TV show followed even vaguely faithfully.
I love this book. I wanted to hug it so much.
In the first 10 pages, Dexter is already on his first kill. A deserved Catholic priest who had raped and murdered children from orphanages that he helped run.
So many Catholic priests deserve to meet their end instead being hidden in the powerful evil religious institution called the Catholic Church.
Just lovely.
Reading this for Serial Spree Killer square for Halloween Bingo. 3 more books to bingo.
Deb is more beautiful in this book when compare to the TV series.
Serial Killer who had a code and just killed bad people is like the cleaner of the Earth. As I'm anti-death-penalty. It is a contradiction. That mean in my mind, I like to see justice and the current system is not really good enough for that. So, a serial killer who killed child rapist is good, after reading thousands of Catholic priests got away from being charged with child rape.
Like Batman, we need the kind of justice that could not be found in real life. That's why I like Jack Reacher, that is why I like Dexter.