The Blue Zone

The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on April 24, 2012. This 432-page novel follows Kate Raab, whose seemingly perfect life is shattered when her father faces legal troubles. In a desperate bid to protect his family, he agrees to testify against his former accomplices, leading them into the Witness Protection Program. However, when her father disappears and a murder occurs, Kate’s world spirals into chaos as she grapples with the dangers surrounding her family.
In her quest to find her father, Kate navigates a treacherous landscape filled with threats from those who want to keep dark secrets hidden. The narrative delves into themes of trust and survival, as Kate confronts the complexities of her situation with the FBI and the looming presence of her father’s former associates. This edition of The Blue Zone presents a gripping exploration of family loyalty and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth amidst perilous circumstances.
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From the number one New York Times bestselling coauthor of Judge & Jury and Lifeguard comes this electrifying solo debut, The Blue Zone.
Kate Raab’s life seems almost perfect: her boyfriend, her job, her family . . . until her father runs into trouble with the law. His only recourse is to testify against his former accomplices in exchange for his family’s placement in the Witness Protection Program. But one of them gets cold feet. In a flash, everything Kate can count on is gone.
Now, a year later, her worst fears have happened: Her father has disappeared—into what the WITSEC agency calls “the blue zone”—and someone close to him is found brutally murdered. With her family under surveillance, the FBI untrustworthy, and her father’s menacing “friends” circling with increasing intensity, Kate sets off to find her father—and uncover the secrets someone will kill to keep buried.
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