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And, as we've learned from Dexter, usually people with that violent instinct, or that Dark Passenger, can recognize each other.
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But he had not reckoned with confronting the young Dark Passenger, and so the janitor found Steve securely taped to the table with a swatch of gray duct tape over his mouth, and Dexter standing above him with a scalpel, trying to remember what he had learned in biology class the day they dissected the frog.
Dexter in the dark Lindsay, Jeff 2007
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“Actually,” I said, sure he was talking about my Dark Passenger, “that thing is not there anymore.”
Dexter in the dark Lindsay, Jeff 2007
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And, as we've learned from Dexter, usually people with that violent instinct, or that Dark Passenger, can recognize each other.
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Now a married man attempting to play the part of the suburban white-picket-fence family figure, we meet a Dexter struggling to strike a balance between his home life, his increasingly demanding job and the ever-present Dark Passenger, who maliciously persists in convincing Dexter to fulfil his bloodlust.
Tonight 2010
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Of course, there are multiple intermingling plot complications which weave throughout this book and Dexter's balancing act with his Dark Passenger and his life-in-disguise.
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The monster to be fed here was not merely Dexter's Dark Passenger, but his ego, and Dexter's ego killed Rita, because if he had simply allowed Trinity to fall to his death, Rita would still be alive.
PeterDavid.net 2009
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