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Batman: Fear Itself by Michael Reaves
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Batman: Fear Itself

by Michael Reaves

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A good mystery.

Although the cover may appear to give some indication of what is going on, the story then appears to take it in a different direction.

A train driver has a strange attack in a tunnel, causing an accident. At the scene, it was discovered she was reading a horror novel.

This starts an investigation for The Batman, Gordon, a former investigative reporter who was also on the scene, and the author of the novel.

Interesting enough to look for some of the writer's other books, too.

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  bluetyson | Aug 6, 2008 |
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Fear Itself (Batman novel)

List of novels based on comics

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0345479432, Mass Market Paperback)

Batman strikes fear in the hearts of criminals, but there’s a killer stalking Gotham who’s even better at inspiring fright–and his method just might be unbeatable . . . because it’s invisible.

Unbeknownst to the general public, a powerful new designer drug has hit the streets of Gotham, courtesy of an evil genius determined to turn the expression “scared to death” into lethal reality. Unlike the Caped Crusader, who petrifies only villains, this mastermind is targeting decent citizens–and he’s come up with the ultimate delivery system. After all, the public can’t refuse something they can’t see, hear, or smell. That’s the beauty of a terror toxin that is undetectable by the human senses. And with all of Gotham’s super-villains incarcerated, Batman must hunt down a mystery madman about whom he knows nothing.

Maybe the Dark Knight should be afraid . . . because there’s plenty to fear when you go head-to-head with fear itself.

(retrieved from Amazon Fri, 24 Apr 2009 07:58:01 -0400)

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