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99: The Color of Fear

When a diabolical superfoe acquires a superlaser that uses hypercolor to control emotion, he throws the world into a kaleidoscope of deadly mood swings. CURE goes on red alert. And if things aren't black enough, a rival nation has seen the mind-blowing potential of beaming mood-altering color form satellites... and rendering entire nations defenseless. Color them crazy, but Remo and Chiun know they've got to thwart this bizarre color scheme. More than ever before they must rely on their sensory skills honed to a razor sharpness—because the Destroyer is going to catch the enemy blindfolded.
 
 
Approximate Running Time: 7 hours
ISBN: 1-59950-174-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-59950-174-1
Release Date: October 2006
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1. Bryan on 11/25/2007, said:

the story was not as good as the previous stories, but the GA staff never lets me down.
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2. Joe on 10/14/2007, said:

my first let down on the destroyer series with GA treatment. felt let down by story - not the GA treatment.
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3. Dale on 10/5/2007, said:

I was really tiring of Sam Beasley when this book came along. The GraphicAudio production helps but it still isn't much of a story.
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