I'm not sure who specifically would be last seen 'wearing' a Hillary Waugh novel in a literal sense. It could be a very strange or creative situation in a story perhaps. Maybe it's a character in an avant - garde play or a very odd dream sequence.
It could be a very creative or symbolic statement. Maybe it means that the person was so immersed in the Hillary Waugh novel that it was as if they were 'wearing' it, like it was a part of their identity at that moment.
Sure is. Dexter is adapted from the novels. The rich and complex world created in the novels was brought to life on the screen with some creative changes for the TV format.
The basis for Dexter is the novel 'Darkly Dreaming Dexter' written by Jeff Lindsay. It provides the core story and characters that were adapted for the TV series.
Yes, Charles Dexter Ward is indeed a novel. It's one of those works that takes readers on a strange and thrilling journey with unexpected twists and turns.
Definitely fiction. Dexter is a fictional character and the storylines are made up to engage and thrill the audience. The events and scenarios presented are not based on real-life occurrences.
It's not a true story. 'Last Seen Alive' is likely inspired by various fictional elements and plot devices rather than real events. The creators used their imagination to craft the narrative to engage and captivate the audience.