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Zeus (Illegal drug) – THR-50;[1] it induces a 'God-like' feeling of power and invincibility and may induce hallucinations and lead to violent behavior in some users. Full stun is required to bring down a user of Zeus. (Possibly similar to PCP.) Zeus, combined with Erotica, accounts for most of the rapes in New York City. In Wonderment in Death, Eve notes that phencyclidine, which was one of the drugs found in Darlene Fitzwilliams's tox report, is the base element of Zeus.[2] It's mentioned in Immortal in Death and many other books in the series.[3] Other mentions.[4]

References:

  1. Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), pp. 39-40
  2. Wonderment in Death, Chapter 8
  3. Immortal in Death (ISBN 0-425-15378-9), p. 40
  4. Naked in Death, Chapter 9; Rapture in Death, Chapters 1 and 3; Ceremony in Death, Chapters 2, 10, and 18; Holiday in Death, Chapters 1 and 19; Conspiracy in Death, Chapters 1, 4, and 17; Witness in Death, Chapters 3-4, and 6; Judgment in Death, Chapters 1-2, and 5; Seduction in Death, Chapters 2-3, and 9; Purity in Death, Chapters 1 and 18; Portrait in Death, Chapter 19; Divided in Death, Chapters 4, 10, 16-17, 19, and 22; Visions in Death, Chapter 21; Survivor in Death, Chapters 2 and 13; Memory in Death, Chapters 1, 4, and 18; Innocent in Death, Chapters 1, 11, and 18; Creation in Death, Chapter 8; Eternity in Death, Chapters 4 and 10; Fantasy in Death, Chapters 2 and 21; Indulgence in Death, Chapters 10, 18, and 22; Treachery in Death, Chapters 4, 7, 10, and 12; New York to Dallas, Chapter 19; Chaos in Death, Chapters 3-4; Delusion in Death, Chapter 2, 4, 10, and 15; Taken in Death, Chapter 10; Concealed in Death, Chapters 8 and 13-14; Obsession in Death, Chapter 14; Brotherhood in Death, Chapter 16
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