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Fear Itself

Max Segal, Book 3

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Fear Itself

By: Dan Greenburg
Narrated by: Alexander Cendese
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Why would a nurse’s aide terrified of heights hurl herself from a 20th-story rooftop in Queens? Why would an attractive librarian with a water phobia be found naked and floating face-down in the Astoria Park swimming pool? How did the scantily clad body of a young bookstore clerk with a horror of snakes end up inside a Central Park Zoo cage with a 200-pound python? NYPD Detective Max Segal, strung out from a devastating divorce, is determined to find the killer before more women die.

A sadistic ex-con who masquerades as a shrink is seducing phobic women into psychic hell and literally scaring them to death. When Max Segal picks up the killer’s trail, Max’s new girlfriend is chosen to become victim number four.

Like Love Kills and Exes, Dan Greenburg’s previous best-selling thrillers, Fear Itself is a terrifyingly realistic, darkly humorous, startlingly sexy, street-tough thriller with a surprising climax.

©2013 Dan Greenburg (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all righs reserved.
Crime Thrillers Fiction Mystery Police Procedural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Crime Scary Witty Detective
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too bad this is the last in the trilogy. very well written. great stories and the narration is superb.
one thing I really like about this series is the author doesn't spend time relating past events from the previous books. he must understand that the reader has already read the first two and doesn't need to waste time and story bringing the reader up to speed and what they have already know

Better than a pitcher of sidecars

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