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Book Review of Dexter's Final Cut (Dexter, Bk 7)

Dexter's Final Cut (Dexter, Bk 7)
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I enjoyed the first three (two?) books. When the mysticism of Dexter's dark passenger was introduced, I wasn't really on board with the story anymore. I felt like it somehow veered off the cliff from believable into What just happened? My husband felt the same way. Now, this had nothing to do with the television show. I don't watch it, so I can not compare it to whatever was happening there, but I felt like perhaps Lindsay was trying to differentiate the character so much from the Showtime one that it went a little off.

This novel was less mythical, but Dexter has turned into a weak character that is too distracted to really do anything. What happened to the drive and dedication to justice? A pretty young actress comes into town and all of a sudden all of Dexter's brain cells die?

Summary:
Dexter and Deborah are put on assignment to be experts on a movie set. The actress playing the lead in the movie ends up with a stalker. Somehow Dexter is assigned to become her bodyguard and develops feelings for her. Even though Dexter stalks the killer a little bit, he seems to be totally absorbed with the actress that nothing happens. Literally, nothing happens. In the mean time, Rita, Astor, and Cody attempt to get Dexter's attention a lot.

My thoughts:
Other than what I stated above, I feel like it was a mistake to have picked up another Dexter book. Even receiving the book for free did not make this worthwhile. Finally, why would Dexter become a bodyguard? He's a blood analyst. Although I realize that he is physically fit, he is not a typical police officer. I can not actually figure out a reason that a professional wouldn't be assigned to the actress over Dexter. This makes no sense. The only good part is that there was no supernatural aspect to the story.