![]() ![]() I feel like I fake them all, and I fake them very well. Sometimes Dexter believes he is sub-human, sometimes believes he is super-human, sometimes does not know whether he has any relation to humans at all: "People fake a lot of human interactions. ![]() ![]() The second act goes further making the reader aware of the protagonist's dark thoughts, strange behavior, and bizarre thoughts. The first act introduces Dexter, his experience and his terrible hobby, but somehow Lindsay also provides enough dark humor and details that contribute to substantial controversy in the reader's perception of the serial killer: it is not clear whether to like him or hate him. Lindsay divides the book into three acts, and as the novel progresses the reader is increasingly thrilled. Such effect is largely due the structure of the novel that keeps the reader thrilled until the very end and even after. On the other hand, the book never looses its pace of suspense despite such unconventional approach. On the one hand, he makes it clear to the reader from the very beginning that Dexter Morgan is a serial killer and he fails to control his urge: the full moon spurs his dark desires, his Dark Passenger as Dexter himself calls it. Lindsay builds suspense in his work in a specific way. ![]()
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