![]() ![]() This intrepid killer happens to have been adopted by a noble policeman as a young child. But he is not your average bloodthirsty menace to society. He loves food, lives in Miami, and works as a blood spatter analyst for the Homicide Division of the Miami Police Department. This installment will cover the first two books in Jeff Lindsay’s books: Darkly Dreaming Dexter and Dearly Devoted Dexter. We have a lot of material to get caught up on, so let’s get started. But even the characters don’t really match up all that well since the list of who is alive, who is dead, and who actually has much of a presence differs greatly.ĭon’t say I didn’t warn you. Basically, after the first season the only thing they have in common is the premise that there is a serial killer who only targets bad guys who escape the justice system and the identities of some of the characters. So if you’re looking for an extension of the books in the TV show (or vice versa), you are going to be sorely disappointed. Martin’s books, the producers of TV’s Dexter began making radical departures from their source material halfway through the first season. Unlike, say Game of Thrones, where each season is adapted from a book in George R.R. You may remember from my post comparing the Dexter TV series to the books that inspired them, but this really bears repeating: they are completely different animals. ![]()
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