No. Except for similar plots in a few episodes, the book does not match the tv series. Here are some examples: In the series, Dexter's wife dies and he has a son. In the books, his wife is still living and he has a daughter. In the series, his adopted children are sent away. In the books, they still live at home and he is teaching them to be like him.
The first book is called Darkly Dreaming Dexter, the second is Dearly Devoted Dexter, and then Dexter by Design. Also, the Showtime series Dexter based off the same books.
Jeff Lindsay wrote the "Dexter" book series, which inspired the popular TV show "Dexter." The series follows the life of Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department who leads a double life as a vigilante serial killer.
i don't think it actually goes by book. the television series is based on the main plot of the books, and I'm sure later on, we'll see some events that also occur in the books. for the now, i don't think season two will be based on a particular book in the series, if any, part three: the fury, because of Katherine's arrival in Mystic Falls/ Fells Church.
The Inspector Morse books were written by Colin Dexter. He created the character of Inspector Morse, a highly intelligent and intuitive detective of the Thames Valley Police. The series of books featuring Inspector Morse became quite popular and were later adapted into a successful television series.
Dexter was exposed to violence early on in his childhood, as elaborated further throughout the television series and the books by Jeff Lindsey, and that created what Dexter refers to as "The Dark Passenger", which is an alternate part of himself which craves release in his elicit activities. What Dexter does, he does to satisfy this part of himself.
The Wheel of Time television series is based on the book series of the same name by Robert Jordan. The first season is primarily based on the first book, "The Eye of the World," but it also draws inspiration from elements of other books in the series. The subsequent seasons will likely cover the remaining books in the series in chronological order.
Dexter was exposed to violence early on in his childhood, as elaborated further throughout the television series and the books by Jeff Lindsey, and that created what Dexter refers to as "The Dark Passenger", which is an alternate part of himself which craves release in his elicit activities. What Dexter does, he does to satisfy this part of himself.
The second season doesn't have a title in the series. It just takes some plot from several of the books and piled them up into a season.
The series of books in which the Legend of the Seeker television show is loosely based upon is called the "Sword of Truth" series penned by the wonderful author, Terry Goodkind. There are a total of 11 books in the "Sword of Truth" series.
Yes, the TV series is based on the books, but it has been altered in many ways.
The Wheel of Time is a series of books. Any other media format has been based on the books.
There are many non-fiction books analyzing the Harry Potter books, but I do not think there are any released fictional books based off the series. There are, though, fan-fictions that can be as long as a regular novel based off of the Harry Potter series.