Born: 01-01-1952
Jeff Lindsay is an American author best known for his "Dexter" crime novel series, which inspired the popular television show "Dexter." Born in 1952 in Miami, Florida, Lindsay graduated from Middlebury College and holds a Master of Fine Arts. His writing often explores themes of morality and justice through the lens of his iconic vigilante blood-spatter analyst, Dexter Morgan. Lindsay's work has captivated readers with its dark humor and gripping suspense.
Monsters don't get to live happily ever after.
The dark passenger is always there, lurking just beneath the surface.
In the end, we all wear masks.
Darkness has a way of creeping into the corners of your mind.
The shadows whisper secrets that only the twisted can hear.
Evil is not always born; it can be created.
The line between justice and vengeance is thin and easily crossed.
Sometimes the darkness within us is the only weapon we have.
The night is a playground for those who embrace their darkness.
In the depths of darkness, true monsters are revealed.
A killer's instincts are never truly silent.
The hunt is as thrilling as the kill itself.