Dexter Morgan indeed met his demise in the novel. The author chose this ending to bring a conclusive and perhaps unexpected turn to his character's journey.
Deb was a famous novelist. In addition to writing novels, he also published many short stories. Some of his most famous works include:
- The Lost Treasure
- Red Sleeves Allure
- Painted Skin
- Sword Comes
- Eternal Thought
- [Full-time Expert]
These works received widespread praise and recognition, becoming one of Dibu's representative works.
It's hard to give an exact count. The number of Dexter novels can change over time as new ones are published. Your best bet is to do a search on a major online bookstore or literary website to get the most up-to-date information.
I recommend 'My Wife, You Say' to you. Although this novel didn't completely meet the requirements of the title, there was a male protagonist who was also reborn. He also watched the owner of the body and the adopted son of the body die in his previous life, and then began to change his fate after rebirth. In addition, the female protagonist in the novel also had multiple identities and memories, similar to the plot in the title. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Biyao in the Legend of the Immortal Slaying Qingyun died in an accident. In the novel, Bi Yao was a beautiful female immortal who had a deep relationship with Xiao Ding. However, in one mission, Biyao was unfortunately injured by a poisonous spider and was seriously ill. In order to save Bi Yao, Xiao Ding did not hesitate to risk his life to pick a special type of herb. However, this herb was poisonous. Xiao Ding was unfortunately poisoned when he was picking the herb and finally fell in front of Bi Yao. In order to save Xiao Ding, Bi Yao did not hesitate to sacrifice herself and use her own soul to treat Xiao Ding's poisoning, but in the end, Xiao Ding still died and Bi Yao also left this world forever.
I recommend the book "Beautiful Spring". Although there was no specific mention of the female protagonist's ability to predict things, the female protagonist returned from the dead, recruited the male protagonist's teammates, avenged her mother, and helped the male protagonist ascend to the throne. The male protagonist was a character who was clustered in the center of the crowd. In the end, the female protagonist and the male protagonist were together. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Jiang Ziya died twice in the Investiture of the Gods.
The first time was related to the war at the end of the Shang Dynasty. He was killed by the son of King Wen of Zhou, King Wu Ji Fa, when he fought with the Zhou army.
The second time was after the establishment of the Zhou Dynasty, when Jiang Ziya was honored as the Grand Preceptor and became the Duke of Western Zhou. However, he was surrounded by the new emperor Zhou Qi and eventually committed suicide.
Ni Mantian of Hua Qiangu died in the end. He had been killed by Bai Zihua during the final battle. To be more specific, Ni Mantian had always had complicated feelings for Hua Qiangu during the emotional entanglement between Bai Zihua and Hua Qiangu. However, in the final battle, in order to prevent Hua Qiangu from obtaining the power of immortality, he had sacrificed his life to fight with Bai Zihua and was eventually killed by Bai Zihua.