The Blue Zone

The Blue Zone by Andrew Gross is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on January 29, 2008. This 400-page novel follows Kate Raab, whose seemingly perfect life unravels when her father faces legal troubles and enters the Witness Protection Program. As she grapples with the fallout of his disappearance and the murder of someone close to him, Kate is thrust into a perilous situation where trust is scarce and danger lurks around every corner.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that delves into themes of family loyalty and the lengths one will go to uncover the truth. As Kate navigates a world filled with betrayal and threats from her father’s past, she must confront the chilling reality of the “blue zone” and the secrets that could cost her everything. This work of fiction combines elements of thrillers, creating a tense atmosphere as Kate races against time to find her father and unravel the mystery surrounding his disappearance.
Official synopsis Publisher
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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