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# Dexter's Final Cut: Dexter Morgan (7) (Dexter Series)

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Review: Nice quality - Collected this whole series. Convenient to find it on desertcart. Arrived with no damage.
Review: Quite good - After the frankly terrible 6th book, the 7th was really quite fun to read. The series is starting to feel a bit like the original series Star Trek Movies -- are the odds good, the evens bad? Who knows?! But at least in book seven the awful, excruciating, "Witness" plot of book six is a thing of the past, and we have Dexter thrown into a Hollywood production (Lindsay is pretty hard on the whole TV pilot process and it makes me wonder if he is taking jabs at whatever his involvement was in the Showtime production).  In this book Dexter starts to show us again quite clearly that he is a creep. A lovable creep to his fans, but a creep nonetheless. And I'm relieved, as that's exactly what he's supposed to be. He has no reluctance to leave his wife, home and family, and when the woman he wants to leave them for is murdered, he feels sorry for himself, not her. Dexter is pretty bone-headed about a few things in this book. This is not the first time it's happened in the series, but our lovable creep can also be pretty darned stupid. From my perspective as a fangirl it is a bit unpleasant to be confronted with that stupidity. Being a creep is one thing, but being a moron? That's something else. Dexter is also quite heartless about Rita. The heartlessness is painfully brutal. Even his sweet little baby daughter is mainly just a way to cast his DNA into the future. Indeed, this is a vastly different Dexter than the one in the last few books since Lilly Ann was born, when it seemed he was maybe, just maybe, becoming a bit more "human." It's a good story with the normal dry humor we have come to expect (you know, I would love to adopt Dexter's positive and productive attitude about driving!), and thankfully Deb has a very minor role. So this book is mostly about our serial-killing, paranoid schizophrenic, adulterous anti-hero. And I like that. He's why I read these books. And at least in this book, Lindsay seems to acknowledge that.   This is a case of art imitating... art...? Because Rita gets killed at the very end (gosh, what a cliff-hanger) and it is similar to what happens in the Michael C. Hall series in a way... he's there with Rita's body and it looks bad for Dexter. And in fact the only reason it seemed he cared about Rita at all was that she might help with his alibi (and that he'll no longer benefit from her cooking). Regardless, she dies, literally in his arms. And we won't know how bad things are for Dexter until we buy the next book.... And to be honest, I wasn't planning on buying the next book because I think maybe Lindsay kills off Dexter in it (if I am to believe what I have written about it), and I don't want him deaded. I hate it when authors and TV shows kill off beloved characters, and I avoid such things whenever possible. What a conundrum!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,297,193 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2,659 in Suspense Thrillers #7,038 in Science Fiction Crime & Mystery #8,516 in Police Procedurals (Books) |
| Book 7 of 8  | Dexter Series |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,648) |
| Dimensions  | 5.2 x 0.8 x 7.9 inches |
| Edition  | Reprint |
| ISBN-10  | 0345802586 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-0345802583 |
| Item Weight  | 9.6 ounces |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 368 pages |
| Publication date  | June 3, 2014 |
| Publisher  | Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice quality
*by D***A on January 31, 2026*

Collected this whole series. Convenient to find it on amazon. Arrived with no damage.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quite good
*by L***A on July 6, 2015*

After the frankly terrible 6th book, the 7th was really quite fun to read. The series is starting to feel a bit like the original series Star Trek Movies -- are the odds good, the evens bad? Who knows?! But at least in book seven the awful, excruciating, "Witness" plot of book six is a thing of the past, and we have Dexter thrown into a Hollywood production (Lindsay is pretty hard on the whole TV pilot process and it makes me wonder if he is taking jabs at whatever his involvement was in the Showtime production). <spoilers ahead> In this book Dexter starts to show us again quite clearly that he is a creep. A lovable creep to his fans, but a creep nonetheless. And I'm relieved, as that's exactly what he's supposed to be. He has no reluctance to leave his wife, home and family, and when the woman he wants to leave them for is murdered, he feels sorry for himself, not her. Dexter is pretty bone-headed about a few things in this book. This is not the first time it's happened in the series, but our lovable creep can also be pretty darned stupid. From my perspective as a fangirl it is a bit unpleasant to be confronted with that stupidity. Being a creep is one thing, but being a moron? That's something else. Dexter is also quite heartless about Rita. The heartlessness is painfully brutal. Even his sweet little baby daughter is mainly just a way to cast his DNA into the future. Indeed, this is a vastly different Dexter than the one in the last few books since Lilly Ann was born, when it seemed he was maybe, just maybe, becoming a bit more "human." It's a good story with the normal dry humor we have come to expect (you know, I would love to adopt Dexter's positive and productive attitude about driving!), and thankfully Deb has a very minor role. So this book is mostly about our serial-killing, paranoid schizophrenic, adulterous anti-hero. And I like that. He's why I read these books. And at least in this book, Lindsay seems to acknowledge that. <really big spoilers ahead> <you have been warned> This is a case of art imitating... art...? Because Rita gets killed at the very end (gosh, what a cliff-hanger) and it is similar to what happens in the Michael C. Hall series in a way... he's there with Rita's body and it looks bad for Dexter. And in fact the only reason it seemed he cared about Rita at all was that she might help with his alibi (and that he'll no longer benefit from her cooking). Regardless, she dies, literally in his arms. And we won't know how bad things are for Dexter until we buy the next book.... And to be honest, I wasn't planning on buying the next book because I think maybe Lindsay kills off Dexter in it (if I am to believe what I have written about it), and I don't want him deaded. I hate it when authors and TV shows kill off beloved characters, and I avoid such things whenever possible. What a conundrum!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Can't wait for the 8th installment!
*by T***F on June 23, 2014*

Like all books in the series -- with the exception of the third -- I found it very hard to put down the book! I just wanted to hop from chapter to chapter, eager to find out what's going to happen next. The plot and characters were a little predictable, but nevertheless they still left you wondering. Dexter's relationship with Jackie was intense, although it was disappointing at how he just couldn't care less about Rita. That was something completely unexpected from Dexter; nevertheless, it was interesting to see how and what he would do throughout that short-lived, intense, physical relationship. Dare I say it, but I'd wished if Jackie were still alive and for Dexter to 'run off' with her. I personally felt that the relationship he shared with her was more sincere than that he ever had with Rita -- RIP Rita & Jackie! The ending threw Dexter back into square one, but with 3 kids and possibly jail time? Poor Dexter. Feet deep in hot water. Eagerly waiting for the 8th book to fix this mess and throw Dexter back on his feet.

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